Wednesday, 8 January 2025

The quality control (QC) procedure typically involves the following steps

 The quality control (QC) procedure typically involves the following steps: 

Set standards: Define the quality standards and decide which ones to prioritize

Establish processes: Create operational processes to ensure optimal quality and implement them

Review results: Identify any gaps in the results

Get feedback: Gather feedback and make improvements

Here are some other considerations for quality control:

Prioritize

Consider the following questions when prioritizing your QC process:

Is the source or sink a key category? 

Has the methodology or data for a category changed? 

Is there a high level of uncertainty for the category? 

When was the last time this category went through QC check? 

Product inspections

Product inspections are a vital part of a business' QC program. They can help prevent customer complaints, product recalls, and reputational damage. 

Total Quality Management (TQM)

TQM is a QC approach that aims to satisfy customers and achieve long-term success. 

Six Sigma

Six Sigma is a data-driven approach that aims to limit process variation and defects below a certain level. 

Quality planning

In quality planning, a quality assurance plan is created for a specific project. This plan should include the organizational standards that apply to the project and a plan for quality control. 

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