Monday 19 September 2016

Quality and 5 Methods to Monitor.

What is Quality.
Quality is how well a product is made and if it is fit for purpose within everyday use and this can go on a few factors e.g. Does it work? Does it reach all of the criteria that it is advertised to do so? The quality of a product can also go on people's expectations so it might be of good quality to one person yet might not be up to standard for someone else.

5 Methods for monitoring quality.

Self Checking - This is a form of monitoring quality and this is when you understand the requirements for the product you have made and check to see if the product fits all the requirements.

Supervisor Review - This is when a supervisor within your organisation will have a checklist of criteria that the project should acquire and he will tick whatever is already in check and alert the producer to the problems and criteria missed.

Peer Review - A Peer review is when a fellow colleague or friend, does the same as the supervisor and checks to see if all the criteria is matched and lets the original maker know where has been missed.

External Review - An external review is when the product made is taken and assessed for the criteria externally and then brought back into the manufacturers for the faults to be fixed.

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