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Improving quality exam tips

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Improving quality

AqaA LevelBusinessOperational management

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  • Quality management exam tip 1

    Write the method before the answer so the examiner can follow each step. Apply this to compare quality assurance and quality control as methods of improving quality..

    This keeps the answer actionable and aligned to Quality management, rather than giving generic revision advice.

  • Quality management exam tip 2

    State the exact concept or formula you are using before substituting values. Apply this to compare quality assurance and quality control as methods of improving quality..

    This keeps the answer actionable and aligned to Quality management, rather than giving generic revision advice.

  • Quality management exam tip 3

    Check whether the question asks you to simplify, solve, estimate, compare, or explain. Apply this to compare quality assurance and quality control as methods of improving quality..

    This keeps the answer actionable and aligned to Quality management, rather than giving generic revision advice.

  • Quality management exam tip 1

    Write the method before the answer so the examiner can follow each step. Apply this to evaluate the benefits, difficulties and consequences of improving or failing to improve quality..

    This keeps the answer actionable and aligned to Quality management, rather than giving generic revision advice.

  • Quality management exam tip 2

    State the exact concept or formula you are using before substituting values. Apply this to evaluate the benefits, difficulties and consequences of improving or failing to improve quality..

    This keeps the answer actionable and aligned to Quality management, rather than giving generic revision advice.

  • Quality management exam tip 3

    Check whether the question asks you to simplify, solve, estimate, compare, or explain. Apply this to evaluate the benefits, difficulties and consequences of improving or failing to improve quality..

    This keeps the answer actionable and aligned to Quality management, rather than giving generic revision advice.