Total Quality Management
Across
- 2. Graphs used to monitor whether a process is in statistical control.
- 4. Management guidelines for long-term quality improvement.
- 6. QFD matrix that links customer needs to technical requirements.
- 9. Small employee group solving workplace problems voluntarily.
- 10. Data-driven approach aimed at reducing defects to near perfection.
- 11. Quality philosophy aiming for no production mistakes.
- 13. Strategy focused on eliminating non-value-added activities.
- 15. Five-step problem-solving process used in Six Sigma.
- 17. Fundamental concepts guiding total quality management practice
- 18. Bar chart highlighting the most significant causes using the 80/20 rule.
- 19. Lean concept referring to waste, unevenness, and overburden.
Down
- 1. Practice of comparing performance with industry leaders.
- 3. Technique designed to prevent errors before they occur.
- 5. Method to identify and prevent potential failures.
- 7. Cause-and-effect tool for root cause analysis.
- 8. Japanese philosophy of continuous improvement.
- 12. Charts showing data trends over time.
- 14. Core elements supporting Total Productive Maintenance.
- 16. Five-step Japanese method for workplace organization and cleanliness.