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Students should be aware of, and able to discuss and demonstrate, 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), scrum, Six Sigma and their applications to specific industrial examples including critical path analysis. Quality control.

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Design for manufacture and project management

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Students should be aware of, and able to discuss and demonstrate, 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), scrum, Six Sigma and their applications to specific industrial examples including critical path analysis. Quality control

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

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

Key terms

  • Quality Assurance: A way of preventing errors or defects in manufactured products and avoiding problems when delivering solutions or services to customers.
  • Scrum: An agile framework for managing complex projects, emphasizing iterative progress, collaboration, and flexibility.

Common trap

Misunderstanding TQM Principles: TQM is a holistic approach that involves all employees and focuses on continuous improvement rather than just inspection.

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