Asked by
Khairul Anuar Mt Nawi
on Oct 31, 2024Verified
The philosophy of zero defects is
A) the result of Deming's research.
B) unrealistic.
C) prohibitively costly.
D) an ultimate goal; in practice, 1 to 2% defects is acceptable.
E) consistent with the commitment to continuous improvement.
Zero Defects
A quality management philosophy that aims for the minimization and elimination of defects in manufacturing processes and products.
- Absorb the essence and operational uses of Six Sigma and PDCA in the field of quality assurance.
- Realize the criticality of everlasting progress and its strategies in the field of quality management.
Verified Answer
KC
Learning Objectives
- Absorb the essence and operational uses of Six Sigma and PDCA in the field of quality assurance.
- Realize the criticality of everlasting progress and its strategies in the field of quality management.