FINAL EXAM (Report 9-10)

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Final Exam in Quality Management

Prepare to test your knowledge with our comprehensive quiz on Quality Management principles and practices. This quiz covers essential topics that are crucial for maintaining quality standards in various industries.

  • Evaluate your understanding of quality assurance concepts.
  • Discover key terminology related to quality management.
  • Challenge yourself with questions designed for students and professionals alike.
41 Questions10 MinutesCreated by AssessingEagle417
Is defined as the act of overseeing all activities and tasks that must be accomplished to maintain a desired level of excellence.
Is defined as a formalized system that documents processes, procedures, and responsibilities for achieving quality policies and objectives.
Used to design a process that will be able to meet established goals under operating conditions.
The process by which services/products are measured and tested to ensure they are as uniform as possible and meet a certain standard.
Part of quality management focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled.
Continued evaluation and alteration of processes and procedures to improve the outcomes' effectiveness, efficiency, or reliability.
Leads the quality management process from start to end and ensures that all parties involved have a good understanding of the quality standards that will be used in the project.
Is responsible for monitoring, inspecting and proposing measures to correct or improve an organization's final products in order to meet established quality standards
Is responsible for inspecting products or services to identify defects and ensure that they meet established quality standards
Is responsible for analyzing and qualifying an organization’s product to ensure it meets quality and manufacturing standards.
Is a procedure or set of procedures intended to ensure that a manufactured product or performed service adheres to a defined set of quality criteria or meets the client’s or customer’s requirements.
Refers to monitoring and adjusting an activity to gain the desired output with less variation.
A statistical measure is used to determine if a batch or sample of products meets the overall manufacturing standard.
It is an analysis tool that monitors process changes and determines if a product is stable over time. In most industrial companies, charts are used for speed.
A product is generally defined as satisfactory only if it satisfies the needs of a consumer. The only way a business can be sure of that is by incorporating product quality control techniques
Is a process designed to ensure that all contractors and laborers meet the desired project scope, budget, and quality standards outlined.
They are responsible for conducting inspections and tests to verify that the work meets the required quality levels or standards.
This type of inspection ensures that the structure of the building, including foundations, walls, and roofing, is constructed to the required standards and is safe for occupancy
This type of inspection ensures that the electrical systems of the building, including wiring, lighting, and electrical equipment, are installed and functioning correctly and meet the required safety standards
This type of inspection ensures that the plumbing systems of the building, including water supply, waste disposal, and drainage, are installed correctly, and functioning properly
This type of quality inspection is conducted to ensure that a building is equipped with adequate fire protection and prevention measures
Is a type of quality inspection that is conducted to ensure that the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in a building are installed and functioning properly
A type of quality inspection that is conducted to ensure that a building or structure is constructed in compliance with applicable building codes and regulations.
Is a process that ensures that a product or service meets the desired level of quality before it is released to the customer. The primary objective is to prevent defects or errors from occurring in the first place.
It is the continual process of detecting and reducing or eliminating errors in manufacturing, streamlining supply chain management, improving the customer experience, and ensuring that employees are fully trained. ALSO the strategic framework that encourages everyone in an organization to focus on quality improvement.
Is the use of specific knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to deliver something of value to people.
A set of principles, tools and techniques that are used to plan, execute and manage projects. It helps project managers lead team members and manage work while facilitating team collaboration.
It is a process in which the phases of the project flow downward. It requires that you move from one project phase to another only once that phase has been successfully completed.
It is a way to manage a project by breaking it up into several phases. It is an iterative approach that consists of delivering a project through short time cycles called sprints
An agile development methodology used in the development of Software based on an iterative and incremental processes
Places emphasis on the activities in a project and understanding the shortest time to complete all activities in a logical order. It is a sequence of activities through a precedence network from start to finish, the sum of whose durations determines the overall duration
It is an activity based scheduling technique that determines the overall duration of the identified work based on estimates and logical dependencies.
It is resource based approach to scheduling, useful when time is critical. It is derived from the critical path that protects critical chains of activities with buffers.
It is a system which plans the projects by analyzing the project activities. Projects are broken down into individual tasks or activities, which are arranged in logical sequence. It is also decided that which tasks will be performed simultaneously and which other sequentially.
A tool to help them determine how much time it’ll take to complete a project. This is an essential step toward developing an accurate schedule.
It is used to determine the earliest possible starting time for each task in the project. It’ll also help a project manager determine the critical tasks and non-critical tasks.
Provides a meticulous approach to managing risk. By preemptively identifying risks, monitoring risk continuously, and developing contingency plans to address and mitigate issues, it becomes possible to reduce impact on budget and schedule.
It is a network analysis technique that's used in project management to bring probabilistic treatment to both network logic and duration estimates.
To fulfill deadlines and make the best use of available resources, ______ are used during the planning stage of project management to arrange the activities that are represented by the arrows
Also known as the Arrow Diagramming Method (ADM), which is illustrated by arrows. This type of diagram only shows finish-to-start dependencies between activities
It is also known as the Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM). The activities are represented by nodes in this diagram. Arrows are used to connect the nodes to one another.
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