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Quality Management (Module 3)

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This examination is open book.

You have 1 1/2 hours to complete the examination.

An additional 10 minutes preparation time has been added to this examination time.

Attempt ALL THREE questions in Section A.

Attempt any ONE question from Section B.

If you attempt one or more questions in Section B, only the first one will be marked.

Questions may be attempted in any order.

All questions carry equal marks.

The maximum marks for each part of a question are shown.

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  1. Question 1 of 13
    1. Question

    Section A- ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS

    Question 1

    The continuous business improvement process is an ongoing endeavor to improve a product, service or process.

    Question 1 (a)

    • Using an organisation of your choice describe five typical areas of failure. The description needs to identify where the failure is internal or external.
      (16 marks)

    • This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.

  2. Question 2 of 13
    2. Question

    Question 1 (b)

    • Explain three reasons why the use of objectives and targets supports the promotion of continuous quality improvement.
      (9 marks)

    • This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.

  3. Question 3 of 13
    3. Question

    Question 2

    The PAF is one of a number of quality costing models. Within the standards, the categories of quality costs have been rationalized to the cost of Prevention, Appraisal and Failure.

    Question 2 (a)

    • Explain how the PAF model could be applied to a company of your choice. Include a description of the sources of cost information and show how the costs can be graphically represented.
      (12 marks)

    • This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.

  4. Question 4 of 13
    4. Question

    Question 2 (b)

    • Describe THREE obstacles to implementing an accurate PAF project.
      (6 Marks)

    • This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.

  5. Question 5 of 13
    5. Question

    Question 2 (c)

    • Compare and contrast the PAF model with other quality costing models.
      (7 marks)

    • This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.

  6. Question 6 of 13
    6. Question

    Section B- ANSWER ONE OF THE QUESTIONS

    Question 3

    A product or service that meets or exceeds its design specifications and is free from defects is said to have a high quality of conformance. Preventing, detecting and dealing with defects causes costs, referred to as quality costs or costs of quality.

    Question 3 (a)

    • Describe a method of implementing a quality cost programme in an organisation of your own choice.
      (12 Marks)

    • This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.

  7. Question 7 of 13
    7. Question

    Question 3 (b)

    • Identify three examples of appraisal costs in the organisation you mentioned in (a) and suggest actions that could be taken to improve the quality of conformance.
      (6 Marks)

    • This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.

  8. Question 8 of 13
    8. Question

    Question 3 (c)

    • Describe the difference between internal and external failure costs and provide three examples of each.
      (7 marks)

    • This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.

  9. Question 9 of 13
    9. Question

    Question 4

    Business processes and their interactions have to be managed in a systematic way to ensure they are efficient and effective and capable of adaption to improve performance and reduce risks. They are commonly categorized into core business processes and support processes.

    Question 4 (a)

    • Explain what is meant by core business processes and support processes including within your explanation, three examples for each process.
      (12 marks)

    • This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.

  10. Question 10 of 13
    10. Question

    Question 4 (b)

    • Discuss what is meant by process ownership within management systems and explain in detail five
      responsibilities of a process owner.
      (13 marks)

    • This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.

  11. Question 11 of 13
    11. Question

    Question 5

    There are many approaches to managing change and problem solving with the Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) cycle being one adopted by many organisations.

    Question 5 (a)

    •  Explain what the PDCA cycle is.
      (5 marks)

    • This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.

  12. Question 12 of 13
    12. Question

    Question (b)

    • Describe, in detail, the four stages of the PDCA cycle and provide TWO examples of activities at each stage.
      (12 marks)

    • This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.

  13. Question 13 of 13
    13. Question

    Question 5 (c)

    • Using an example of the application of the PDCA cycle of your own choosing, provide a description of your example and how it was applied to an organisation. From your example, draw conclusions on how the PDCA cycle can support the effective resolution of problems or business improvement.
      (8 marks)

    • This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.

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