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Assignment
DRIVE
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WINTER 2015
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PROGRAM
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MBADS (SEM 4/SEM 6) MBAFLEX/ MBA (SEM 4) PGDPMN (SEM
2)
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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PM 0017 –PROJECT QUALITY MANAGEMENT
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BK ID
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B2013
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CREDIT AND MARKS
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4 CREDITS AND 60 MARKS
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1 Write
short notes on:
(a)Plan-Do-Check-Act
(PDCA) cycle
Answer: The plan–do–check–act cycle is a four–step
model for carrying out change. Just as a circle has no end, the PDCA cycle
should be repeated again and again for continuous improvement.
When to
Use Plan–Do–Check–Act
·
As a model for continuous improvement.
·
When starting a new
(b)Product
quality standards: Manufacturers
usually invest money, time and effort in checking the quality of the products
they manufacture.
(c)Inputs
to quality assurance process: There
are four inputs to the perform quality assurance process:
Project
management plan. It is actually the quality management plan
portion that is of interest here as it describes how the process of perform
2 Explain
the process of quality control.
Answer: The
quality control process is divided into three separate processes, ensuring that
specialized expertise is applied to each stage of our operation. This system
also provides the redundancy necessary to prevent any quality problem from
evading detection.
Incoming Quality Control
It is the job of the IQC process to conduct
inspections and handle quality issues before the assembly process starts.
3 Write a
note on tree diagram, an advanced quality management tool.
Answer: The
tree diagram starts with one item that branches into two or more, each of which
branch into two or more, and so on. It looks like a tree, with trunk and
multiple branches.
It is used to break down broad categories into
finer and finer levels of detail. Developing the tree diagram helps you move
your thinking step by step from generalities to specifics.
When to
Use a Tree Diagram
·
When an issue is known or being
4 Explain
the cycle time flowchart tool that can be used to analyse project processes.
Answer: The
five steps in DMAIC are Define,
Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control.
As the backbone of the Six Sigma methodology, DMAIC delivers sustained
defect-free performance and highly competitive quality costs over the long run.
Step 1 –
Define
The “D” (Define) in the DMAIC process focuses
on selecting high-impact projects and understanding which underlying metric(s)
will reflect project
5 Discuss
the role of training and development in project quality.
Answer: Training
presents a prime opportunity to expand the knowledge base of all employees, but
many employers find the development opportunities expensive. Employees also
miss out on work time while attending training sessions, which may delay the
completion of projects. Despite the potential drawbacks, training and
development provides both the company as a whole and the individual employees
with benefits that make the cost and time a worthwhile investment.
Addressing
Weaknesses
6 What are
the issues in quality control in construction?
Answer: Quality
control and safety represent increasingly important concerns for project
managers. Defects or failures in constructed facilities can result in very
large costs. Even with minor defects, re-construction may be required and
facility operations impaired. Increased costs and delays are the result. In the
worst case, failures may cause personal injuries or fatalities. Accidents
during the construction process can similarly result in personal injuries and
large costs. Indirect costs of insurance, inspection and regulation are
increasing rapidly due to these increased direct costs. Good project managers
try to ensure that the job is done right the first
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