Quality Question?
Measuring quality of the product against the standard is called.
1. Benchmarking
2. Root cause ananysis
3. Inspection
4. Parto Analysis
Pls. help with answering this question?
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Measuring quality of the product against the standard is called.
1. Benchmarking
2. Root cause ananysis
3. Inspection
4. Parto Analysis
Pls. help with answering this question?
Inspection
Don't be fooled by the poorly worded question, The key word is measurement.
Should it be benchmarking. ?
Should it be benchmarking. ?
It Should be...
It is Benchmarking!
Inspection
Parto Analysis and Root cause analysis is anyway not the answer.
Benchmarking - is done during quality planning
The answer is so simple now i.e. "Inspection" that is done during M&C of quality process and is measurable against standard (benchmarking)
Even I do belive it to be
Even I do belive it to be inspection but the answer says Benchmarking, which I am not ok with. As per PMBOK Benchmarking is about process, it use to compare with other projects and see how good is are bad the current process is and what are room for improvement etc.
It is benchmark
The key is that you are comparing it to something external to the product meaning that it can only be benchmarking. Any point of reference can be used - the 'standard' to which you are comparing the product. Inspection is an evaluation to ensure that requirements have been met.
Six sigma materials have good descriptions of benchmarking and inspection. And dont forget - the PMBOK is mostly only useful as a coffee coaster.
It is benchmark
Deleted double post.
Benchmarking
Benchmarking
this is so exciting and