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PMP Quality Management
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1. Well known for his four-step cycle to improve quality: Plan - Do - Check - Act (PDCA).
Quality Objective
Trend
W. Edwards Deming
Specification Limits
2. The degree to which a set of inherent characteristics satisfied the stated or implied needs of the customer. Measurement of how closely your product meets its requirements and does what you needed it to do.
W. Edwards Deming
Inputs into the Plan Quality Process
Quality
Outputs of the Perform Quality Control Process
3. Scope baseline - Stakeholder register - Cost performance baseline - Schedule baseline - Risk register - Enterprise environmental factors - Organizational process assets
Inputs into the Plan Quality Process
Plan-Do-Check-Act
Customer Satisfaction
Sampling Plan
4. Includes the processes and activities of the performing organization that determine quality policies - objectives - and responsibilities so that the project will satisfy the needs for which it was undertaken.
Affinity Diagrams
Quality Management Plan (Output/Input)
Consumer's Risk
Project Quality Management (Knowledge Area)
5. (Process) The process of auditing quality requirements and the results from quality control measurements to ensure appropriate quality standards and operational definitions are used. *Tracking the way you work and improving it all the time.
Lean Six Sigma
Quality Objective
Statistical Sampling (Tool/Technique)
Perform Quality Assurance
6. A business improvement methodology that strives to achieve the fastest rate of improvement on quality - process speed and customer satisfaction while lowering costs and invested capital.
Customer Satisfaction
Control Charts (Tool)
Lean Six Sigma
Sampling Plan
7. Independent evaluations of quality performance to ensure that intended quality will be met; products are safe and fit for use; laws and regulations are followed; data systems are adequate; corrective action is taken if needed; improvement opportuniti
Benchmarking (Tool/Technique)
Run
Producer's Risk
Quality Audit (Tool/Technique)
8. Examining or measuring to verify whether an activity - component - product - result - or service conforms to specified requirements. Used after the work is complete and may use checklists and data tables to assist in measuring - examining and testing
Rule of Seven
Crosby's 4 absolutes of quality
Inspection (Technique)
Fitness for Use
9. Line graphs showing data points plotted in the sequence of occurrence. It is used for analysis in trends over time. Can be used for technical performance such as measuring errors or defects - or cost and schedule performance through the use of earned
Run Charts (Tool/Technique)
Cost of Quality (COQ)
Outputs of the Perform Quality Control Process
Internal Failures
10. The change of rejecting a good lot prior to selling to the customer. (Sampling Definition)
11. A statement written for the project by the project team of desired results to be achieved within a specified time frame.
Juran's trilogy
Project Quality
Cycle
Quality Objective
12. Quality control measurements - Validated changes - Validated deliverables - Organizational process assets - Change requests - Project management plan updates - Project document updates
Project Quality Management (Knowledge Area)
Attribute
Outputs of the Perform Quality Control Process
Benchmarking (Tool/Technique)
13. The document that details the activities to analyze processes - including project management processes in order to improve value. *Is a plan for improving the process you are using to do the work.
Scatter Diagrams (Tool/Technique)
A good quality management plan
Grade
Process Improvement Plan
14. Solicit improvement ideas from employees - Encourage teams to identify and solve problems. - Encourage team development - Benchmark every major activity in the organization - Utilize process management techniques - Develop staff to be entrepreneurial
Just-In-Time (JIT)
Control Charts (Tool)
Seven primary strategies for TQM as defined by Kerzner
Continuous Improvement Process (CIP) or Kaizan
15. A continuous strategy based on ongoing incremental betterment within an organization.
Accuracy
Process improvement
Force Field Analysis
Outputs of the Perform Quality Control Process
16. Tool that gives a graphical display of results of a process over time. Include a defined upper and lower control limit - a mean and a visual pattern indicating out-of-control conditions such as outliers (points outside upper [UCL] or lower [LCL] cont
Accuracy
Control Charts (Tool)
Plan Quality (Process)
Design of Experiments (Tool/Technique)
17. Cause and effect diagrams - Control charts - Flowcharting - Histogram - Paneto chart - Run chart - Scatter diagram - Statistical sampling - Inspection - Approved change requests review
Tools and techniques of the Perform Quality Control Process
Total Quality Management (TQM)
A good quality management plan
Inputs into the Plan Quality Process
18. Pattern in control chart in which a run of points is close to the control limits.
Lean Six Sigma
Force Field Analysis
Limit Huggers
Inputs into the Plan Quality Process
19. Rework - Scrap - Inventory costs - Warranty costs
Costs on nonconformance (internal or external failures)
Rule of Seven
Quality Management Plan (Output/Input)
Inspection (Technique)
20. Anything measured. (Sampling Definition)
Inputs into the Plan Quality Process
Proprietary Quality Management Methodologies (Tool/Technique)
Variable
Variable Sampling
21. Tool that is commonly used in statistics as a graphical display of tabulated frequencies. The categories are usually denoted on the x-axis with the height of the bar displaying the proportion of cases that fall into each category. *Great for helping
Rule of Seven
Lean Six Sigma
W. Edwards Deming
Histograms (Tool/Technique)
22. Concept developed by Joseph Juran - looks at three components of quality: - Quality of Design (design may have many grades) - Quality of Conformance (determined by choice of process - training - adherence to program and motivation) - Quality Characte
Cost-Benefit Analysis (Tool/Technique)
Tools and techniques of the Perform Quality Control Process
Fitness-for-use
Accuracy
23. The measured value is very close to the true value.
Six Sigma
Accuracy
Specification Limits
Tools and techniques of the Perform Quality Assurance Process
24. Concept developed by the Japanese where materials are provided only when they are needed in manufacturing environments.
Just-In-Time (JIT)
Loss functions
Trend
Deming's 14 activities for implementing quality
25. Process frameworks and methodologies that project managers use to improve quality. These include Six Sigma - Lean Six Sigma - Quality Function Deployment - CMMI - etc.
Quality Metrics (Output/Input)
Affinity Diagrams
Proprietary Quality Management Methodologies (Tool/Technique)
Warranties
26. Quality is conformance to requirements - The system of quality is prevention - The performance standard is zero defects - The measure of quality if the price of nonconformance
27. Quality control tool that shows how various causes and subcauses relate to create problems and effects. Used to figure out what caused a defect. You list all the categories of the defects that you have identified and then write the possible causes of
Cause and Effect Diagram (Tool/Technique)
Run
Costs on nonconformance (internal or external failures)
Cost-Benefit Analysis (Tool/Technique)
28. An approach to quality which involves sustained gradual change for improvement. The plan-do-check act cycle developed by Deming is the basis for this approach.. *It focuses on making small improvements and measuring their impact.
Continuous Improvement Process (CIP) or Kaizan
Run Charts (Tool/Technique)
Plan-Do-Check-Act
Total Quality Management (TQM)
29. Design control - Document control - Purchased material control - Material identification control - Inspections - Test control - Measuring and testing equipment control - Corrective actions - Quality assurance records - Quality audits - Process improv
Proprietary Quality Management Methodologies (Tool/Technique)
A good quality management plan
Process improvement
Project Quality Management (Knowledge Area)
30. Organizational process assets updates - Change requests - Project management plan updates - Project document updates
Outputs of the Perform Quality Assurance Process
Product Quality
Proprietary Quality Management Methodologies (Tool/Technique)
Quality Management Plan (Output/Input)
31. The processes performed to establish the total scope of the effort - define and refine the objectives - and develop the course of action required to attain those objectives.
Attribute Sampling
Warranties
W. Edwards Deming
Planning Processes (Process Group)
32. A document that specifies - in a complete - precise - verifiable manner - the requirements - design - behavior - or other characteristics of a system - component - product - result - or service and - often - the procedures for determining whether the
Inputs into the Plan Quality Process
Process Improvement Plan
Specification
Quality Policy
33. The core of both customer satisfaction and fitness for use. Your product needs to do what you wrote down in your requirements specifications. Your requirements should take into account both what will satisfy your customer and the best design possible
Conformance to Requirements
External Failures
Limit Huggers
Planning Processes (Process Group)
34. Specific to the type of product produced and the customer requirements - this type of quality measures the extent to which the end product(s) of the project meets the specified requirements. It can be expressed in terms that include - but are not lim
Product Quality
Inputs into the Perform Quality Assurance Process
Control Limits
Crosby's 4 absolutes of quality
35. Where you apply the scientific method to create a set of tests for your project's deliverables. It's a statistical method - which means you use statistics to analyze the results of your experiments to determine how your deliverables best meet the req
Outputs of the Perform Quality Control Process
Control Charts (Tool)
Design of Experiments (Tool/Technique)
Non-proprietary approaches to quality
36. Management commitment - measurement - zero defect planning - goal setting - quality awareness and quality councils.
37. Involves choosing part of a population for inspection for the purpose of accepting or rejecting the entire lot. The results can be depicted through the use of variety of charting methods such as histograms - scatter diagrams or Pareto diagrams.
Philip Crosby's 14 steps to improving quality
Statistical Sampling (Tool/Technique)
Variable
Quality Management Plan (Output/Input)
38. The change of accepting a bad lot after purchase.(Sampling Definition)
39. A quality theory popularized after World War II that states that everyone in the company is responsible for the quality and is able to make a difference in the ultimate quality of the product. Applies to improvements in the processes and in the resul
Outputs of the Perform Quality Control Process
Fitness for Use
Three well-known process improvement models
Total Quality Management (TQM)
40. Pattern in control chart in which there is a run of seven or more points above or below the mean indicating adjustment is needed.
Loss functions
Tools and techniques of the Perform Quality Control Process
Perform Quality Control (Process)
Rule of Seven
41. Comparing actual or planned project practices to those of comparable projects to identify best practices - generate ideas for improvement - and provide a basis for measuring performance.
Cycle
Control Limits
Benchmarking (Tool/Technique)
Loss functions
42. A concept developed by Dr. Genichi Taguchi - as variation for the target increases - losses will also increase. His rule for manufacturing is based on the concept that the best opportunity to eliminate variation is during the design of a product and
Conformance to Requirements
Perform Quality Assurance
Sampling Plan
Loss functions
43. Making sure that the people who are paying for the end product are happy with what they get. This requires a combination of conformance to requirements (to ensure that the product produces what it was created to produce) and fitness for use (the prod
Philip Crosby's 14 steps to improving quality
Attribute Sampling
Plan Quality (Process)
Customer Satisfaction
44. Cost benefit analysis - Cost of quality - Control charts - Benchmarking - Design of experiments - Statistical sampling - Flowcharting - Proprietary quality management methodologies - Additional quality planning tools
Warranties
Variable Sampling
Tools and techniques of the Perform Quality Control Process
Tools and techniques of the Plan Quality Process
45. Typically defined within the project charter - this type of quality is usually expressed in terms of meeting stated schedule - cost and scope objectives. It can also be addressed in terms of meeting business objectives that have been specified in the
Just-In-Time (JIT)
External Failures
Force Field Analysis
Project Quality
46. An approach to improving quality: - Plan - Improve - Control
47. A statement of principles for what the organization defines as quality. This policy is usually endorsed by senior management and can be adopted or adjusted to fit the needs of the project.
Quality Policy
Lean Six Sigma
Affinity Diagrams
Process Improvement Plan
48. The depiction in a diagram format of the inputs - process actions - and outputs of one or more processes within a system. Means coming up with a graphical depiction of the process you're doing so that you can anticipate where quality activities might
Quality Audit (Tool/Technique)
Costs of conformance (prevention costs)
Sampling Plan
Flowcharting (Technique)
49. Characteristic of the product that is appraised in terms of whether or not it exists. (Sampling Definition)
Run
Attribute
Cause and Effect Diagram (Tool/Technique)
Histograms (Tool/Technique)
50. Quality improvement cycle popularized by W. Edwards Deming and used by a lot of Kaizen practitioners.based on making small improvements - and measuring how much benefit they make before you change your process to include them. This cycle is the basis
Quality
Affinity Diagrams
Plan-Do-Check-Act
Outputs of the Plan Quality Process