Project Quality Management
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== What is quality? == | == What is quality? == | ||
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Continuos process improvements | Continuos process improvements | ||
− | == | + | == Quality control == |
A cause and effect diagram | A cause and effect diagram | ||
Pareto charts | Pareto charts | ||
Inspections | Inspections | ||
Statistical sampling? | Statistical sampling? | ||
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== Cost of quality == | == Cost of quality == | ||
== Conclusion == | == Conclusion == |
Revision as of 20:43, 11 September 2016
Quality processes should be used on all types of projects, if quality requirements are not met, it could lead to negative impact to both the customer and the company building the product or providing the service. The approach used to ensure quality can differ a lot between projects. For example, when developing a software there are other procedures then when developing a drug. To ensure quality satisfaction for the customer some Quality Management processes must be implemented. The quality management system consist of quality planning, quality assurance, and quality control. In this article we will go deeper in the best practices for managing quality to satisfy the customer and to meet quality standards. Article Type 1
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What is quality?
Quality planning
Quality assurance
Continuos process improvements
Quality control
A cause and effect diagram Pareto charts Inspections Statistical sampling?