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Production and Operations Management




                    Notes          3.  Check
                                   4.  Act
                                   Plan to implement a policy to improve quality and/or decrease the cost of providing services.
                                   After the plan is developed, we do it by putting the plan into action and then check to see if our
                                   plan has worked. Finally, we act either to stabilize the improvement that occurred or to determine
                                   what went wrong if the gains we planned for did not materialize.


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                                     Caution  It is to be remembered that any improvement realized by carrying out one PDCA
                                     cycle will become the baseline for an improvement target on the next PDCA cycle.
                                   PDCA is a continuous cycle. The process of improvement (PDCA) is never ending, although the
                                   dramatic improvements of initial PDCA efforts may be hard to sustain.

                                   Quality Council

                                   Juran developed the idea of instituting a leadership group or “Quality Council”, consisting of
                                   the organization’s senior executive staff and senior management.

                                   Responsibilities of the Quality Council

                                   1.  The Quality Council is typically charged with the responsibility for designing the overall
                                       strategy for quality planning, control and improvement.
                                   2.  It  establishes  trust  and  eliminates  fear  amongst  the  employees  and  ensures
                                       miscommunication between the various levels of an organization is minimized.
                                   3.  It ensures that it provides people with the required resources, training and freedom to act
                                       with responsibility and accountability.
                                   4.  Quality Improvement activities are seen as important as other management tasks (e.g.,
                                       budgeting,  human resource management, purchasing  and training), and leaders  can
                                       integrate Quality Improvement into every aspect of their operations.
                                   5.  Activities are evaluated, aligned and implemented in a unified way. The involvement of
                                       senior management advances the objective of the council by inspiring, encouraging and
                                       recognizing people’s contributions.

                                   Vital Few and the Useful Many

                                   Juran also proposed the idea of the “Vital Few and the Useful Many”. The idea is to prioritize
                                   which  Quality  Improvement  projects should  be  undertaken  by the  organization.  In  any
                                   organization, there can be a lengthy list of possible ideas for improvement. Since the resources
                                   to actually implement new ideas are limited, leaders must choose those vital few projects that
                                   will have the greatest impact.
                                   The criteria for selecting the projects, according to Juran, should be based on its potential impact
                                   on meeting customer needs, cutting waste, or marshaling the necessary resources required by
                                   the project.

                                   5.1.6  Involvement of People

                                   The Japanese have a saying: “Every defect is a treasure”. The meaning of this maxim is that
                                   errors and failures are opportunities for  improvement. Errors or problems can help identify




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