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A SIPOC diagram helps you manage quality in which of the following ways?
a It helps you understand how process elements fit together.
b It ensures you focus on the internal work you and your team do.
c It ensures that "what gets measured gets done."
d It emphasizes how stakeholders perceive quality.
a It helps you understand how process elements fit together.
A SIPOC diagram ensures that you take a broad view of work instead of focusing only
on internal work. It also considers the quality of the work and materials that suppliers
provide. Finally, a SIPOC looks at how the outputs of the process are perceived and
used by customers.
Your quality management processes should monitor ________.
a the products you produce
b the processes you use to produce products
c both the products you make and the processes you use to make them
d the processes you use to make products but not the products themselves
c both the products you make and the processes you use to make them
Quality management encompasses both quality control and quality assurance, so it
includes monitoring of both products and processes.
Statistical process control relies on _________ to analyze results.
a quality controls
b metrics
c process steps
d the team
b metrics
Statistical process control relies on measurements or metrics to illustrate results and to
analyze the root cause of any deviations from plans.
What is quality management?
a a principle that mandates that all quality projects are completed with no more
than 3.4 defects per million outputs
c a collaborative strategy that helps parties reach consensus by ranking and
voting on several proposed choices
d a technique that is focused only on uncovering defects in products and taking
action to correct them
b an approach to uncover customer needs and expectations and to adjust work to meet
those needs to the highest extent possible
, Quality management helps to uncover expectations and to take action to ensure that
completed outputs meet those needs. It involves taking action to correct defects and to
prevent them from happening in the first place.
What is the PDCA cycle used for?
a to help teams find the critical path on their projects
b to align an organization's day-to-day activities with its long-term objectives
c to show how well an option will satisfy a criterion in a prioritization matrix
d to gather information and test options on a small scale before implementing
changes on a large scale
d to gather information and test options on a small scale before implementing changes
on a large scale
The Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle lets teams run experiments and test hypotheses
on a small scale before they are executed on a larger scale.
Why is it helpful for an organization to use a process approach in managing its
quality activities?
a It shows an organization's commitment to strong leadership.
b It helps to establish collaborative relationships with suppliers.
c It helps to create consistent, predictable outcomes.
d It ensures that all project participants are fully engaged in their work.
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c It helps to create consistent, predictable outcomes.
By analyzing and improving the processes in its quality management system, an
organization ensures that its outcomes are consistent and predictable.
A Pareto chart is a type of ________.
a bar chart
b run chart
c flowchart
d check sheet
a bar chart
A bar chart is a type of histogram that teams use to help prioritize the causes of quality
problems.
Why should practitioners take a systems approach when implementing process
changes?
a. because a systems approach will reduce bias and increase trust in the changes
made
b. because a systems approach will show the organization's commitment to
strong leadership