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The procedures and policies put in place to reduce waste and ensure manufactured products are produced accurately and within acceptable tolerances, including quality assurance systems, including, Total Quality Management (TQM), and how they are applied to specific examples in fashion, clothing and textiles manufacture, including critical path analysis, scrum or six sigma. 40 Visit aqa.org.uk/7562 for the most up-to-date specification, resources, support and administration Quality control.

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Design for manufacture and project management

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Design for manufacture and project management

Aqa A Level Design And Technology Fashion And TextilesDesigning and making principles

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The procedures and policies put in place to reduce waste and ensure manufactured products are produced accurately and within acceptable tolerances, including quality assurance systems, including, Total Quality Management (TQM), and how they are applied to specific examples in fashion, clothing and textiles manufacture, including critical path analysis, scrum or six sigma. 40 Visit aqa.org.uk/7562 for the most up-to-date specification, resources, support and administration Quality control

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Which of the following is a key principle of Total Quality Management (TQM) in fashion manufacturing?

Direct answer

Continuous improvement of processes and products is a fundamental principle of TQM, emphasizing the need for ongoing enhancement in quality and efficiency.

Key terms

  • Quality Assurance: The systematic process of ensuring that products meet specified requirements and standards throughout the manufacturing process.
  • Scrum: An agile project management framework that promotes iterative progress through collaborative teamwork and regular feedback.

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Ignoring Customer Feedback: Engage with customers regularly to gather insights and improve product offerings based on their preferences.

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