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QM0013 – Quality Management Tools


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Fall-2013
Master of Business Administration - MBA Semester 4
QM0013–Quality Management Tools-4 Credits
(Book ID: B1243)
Assignment (60 Marks)
Note: Answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme. Each Question carries 10 marks 6 X 10=60.
Q1. Explain the following
(a) Flow diagram
(b) Value Stream Mapping (VSM)
(c) Causal Loop Diagram (CLD)
Answer. (a) A flow diagram is a graphical means of representing or presenting, describing, or analyzing a process. This is done by drawing small boxes which represent sequence and dependency relationships usually on the X and Y axis on the graph.
Flow diagram may refer to:
1. Alluvial diagram, highlights and summarizes the significant structural changes in networks
2. Flowchart, schematic representation of a process which can give a step-by-step solution to a given

Q2. To find success in competition, a business needs to give importance to value creation. Explain value creation through Brand development, Creative Design and Lean Manufacturing.
Answer. Value creation through Brand development:
Across a wide range of industry sectors, it is companies that are adept at developing and managing brand and intangible asset value that reap sustainable and superior rewards. Contrary to conventional orthodoxies, these potent business assets exert their economic influence not only in traditional packaged goods companies but also in the case of IT, consumer durables, cement and steel, luxury hotels and banking sectors.
Q3. FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects Analysis) is a means of identifying or investigating potential failure modes and related causes. Describe the different types of FMEA. What are the advantages and disadvantages of FMEA?
Answer. FMEA (failure mode and effective analysis) is a Six Sigma method for collecting knowledge about failures to avoid making the same mistakes in the future.
FMEA requires a step-by-step approach to identify all the possible points of failure in a design, manufacturing process or product or service. Failure mode, the FM in FMEA, refers to the way in which something might fail and includes any potential error that may occur, especially errors that may affect the customer. Effective analysis, the EA in FMEA, involves deciphering the consequences of those failures by determining how

Q4. What are the features of Taguchi’s Contributions? Explain Quality Loss Function method and Robust Design.
Answer. Gnocchi Taguchi was an engineer and statistician from the 1950s onwards, Taguchi developed a methodology for applying statistics to improve the quality of manufactured goods. Taguchi methods have been controversial among some conventional Western statisticians, but others have accepted many of the concepts introduced by him as valid extensions to the body of knowledge.
The term quality management has a specific meaning within many business sectors. This specific definition, which does not aim to assure 'good quality' by the more general definition, but rather to ensure that an organization or

Q5. Explain the purpose of an Affinity diagram and list out its benefits. Write a procedure to create Relations diagram.
Answer. Affinity Diagram:
Graphic tool designed to help organize loose, unstructured ideas generated in brainstorming or problem solving meetings. In this method, disparate but related ideas (collected in an idea generation session) are grouped (on cards or sheets of paper) into meaningful categories called affinity sets. These categories tie different concepts together with one underlying theme, clarify the issues, and provide a structure for a systematic search for one or more solutions.

Q6. Process Mapping helps to identify the best performance measures and the major opportunities for improvement. Describe the types of Process Mapping. Explain the major steps in Process Mapping.
Answer. High-Level Process Map
A High-Level Process Map describes all of the core processes within an organization.  For example, ISO 9001 requires that the sequence and interaction of the Quality Management System processes are determined.  One way to demonstrate that processes are “determined” is through a high-level process map.
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