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i. Which of the following perspectives of quality judges qualty of a product on

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Question

i. Which of the following perspectives of quality judges qualty of a product on the basis of consistency meeting product specifications? a. User perspective b. Value perspective c. Transcendent perspective d. Manufacturing perspective 2. Kaoru Ishikawa is best known for developing a popular quality improvement tool called a. u-chart b. process capability index c. cause-and-effect diagram d. histogram permanent reference for 3. With regard to quality management systems, a qualityserves as a implementing and maintaining the system. minute book a. b. policy c. manual d. trilogy 4. New ideas are studied for feasibility in the phase of product development. a. preliminary concept development b. market evaluation c. process development d. full-scale production 5. The first House of Quality relates: a. component requirements to process operations. b. customer requirements to a product's overall technical requirements. c. process operations to quality control plans. d. technical requirements of a product to component requirements. 6. Which of the following phases of product development usually includes releasing the product to manufacturing or service delivery teams? a. Idea generation b. Product/process development c. Full-scale production d. Market evaluation

Explanation / Answer

1 Manufacturing perspective

As per the quality judges the manufacturing products should be as per the specification. If it is so then the product is considered good quality. Because product is manufactured best suitable for the customers and keeping in mind of their wellness.

2 cause-and-effect diagram

She is best known for inventing cause-and-effect diagram

3 Manual

Quality manual is a document which work as a reference to maintain the quality.

4 B) Preliminary Concept Developments

In this phase the feedbacks are collected for the new product development process from internal as well as external stakeholders. By this way feasibility is tested.

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