QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AND STRICT STANDARDS


 

Quality

There are many aspects of quality in a business context, though primary is the idea the business produces something, whether it be a physical good or a particular service. These goods and/or services and how they are produced involve many types of processes, procedures, equipment, personnel, and investments, which all fall under the quality umbrella. Key aspects of quality and how it's diffused throughout the business are rooted in the concept of quality management:

 
Quality Planning    -Quality planning is implemented as a means of "Developing the products, systems, and processes needed to meet or exceed customer expectations." this includes defining who the customers are, determining their needs, and developing the tools (systems, processes, etc.) needed to meet those needs.
Quality Assurance -Quality assurance is implemented as a means of providing enough confidence that business requirements and goals (as outlined in quality planning) for a product and/or service will be fulfilled. This error prevention is done through systematic measurement, comparison with a standard, and monitoring of processes.
Quality Control   -Quality control (qc) is implemented as a means of fulfilling quality requirements, reviewing all factors involved in production. The business confirms that the good or service produced meets organizational goals, often using tools such as operational auditing and inspection. Qc is focused on process output.
Quality Improvement -Quality improvement is implemented as a means of providing mechanisms for the evaluation and improvement of processes, etc. In the light of their efficiency, effectiveness, and flexibility. This may be done with noticeably significant changes or incrementally via continual improvement. 




Quality Management
 
 While quality management and its tenets are relatively recent phenomena, the idea of quality in business is not new. In the early 1900s, pioneers such as frederick winslow taylor and henry ford recognized the limitations of the methods being used in mass production at the time and the subsequent varying quality of output, implementing quality control, inspection, and standardization procedures in their work. later in the twentieth century, the likes of william edwards deming and joseph m. Juran helped take quality to new heights, initially in japan and later (in the late '70s and early '80s) globally.

Distinguish The Customer
Customers recognize that quality is an important attribute in products and services, and suppliers recognize that quality can be an important differentiator between their own offerings and those of competitors (the quality gap). In the past two decades this quality gap has been gradually decreasing between competitive products and services. This is partly due to the contracting (also called outsourcing) of manufacturing to countries like China and India, as well internationalization of trade and competition. These countries, among many others, have raised their own standards of quality in order to meet international standards and customer demands.   
The ISO 9000 series of standards are probably the best known international standards for quality management, though specialized standards such as ISO 15189 (for medical laboratories) and ISO 14001 (for environmental management) also exist.
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