Quality Management

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Across
  1. 4. ______ inspection is classifications of inspected items as falling on a continuum scale, such as dimension or strength.
  2. 7. A type of poka-yoke that lists the steps needed to ensure consistency and completeness in a task.
  3. 8. Another tool for identifying quality issues and inspection points is the cause-and-effect diagram, also known as an _______ diagram.
  4. 10. _______ is a Japanese character that symbolizes a broader dimension than quality, a deeper process than education, and a more perfect method than persistence.
  5. 12. The ability of a product or service to meet customer needs.
Down
  1. 1. Selecting a demonstrated standard of performance that represents the very best performance for a process or an activity.
  2. 2. ________ costs related to evaluating products, processes, parts, and services (e.g., testing, labs, inspectors).
  3. 3. A popular measurement scale for service quality that compares service expectations with service performance.
  4. 5. A means of ensuring that an operation is producing at the quality level expected.
  5. 6. Block diagrams that graphically describe a process or system.
  6. 9. A continuous improvement model of plan, do, check, act.
  7. 11. _____ refers to a quality emphasis that encompasses the entire organization, from supplier to customer.