Asked by Hassaan Haider on Jun 10, 2024

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Philip Crosby has developed what he calls the 'four absolutes' of management for total quality control. Which of the following is NOT one of Crosby's 'four absolutes' of management?

A) Quality comes from defect prevention, not defect correction.
B) Quality means conformance to standards.
C) Quality as a performance standard must mean defect-free work.
D) Quality comes from multiple defect inspections.
E) Quality saves money.

Defect Correction

The process of identifying, diagnosing, and correcting errors or flaws in a product or system.

Defect Inspections

The process of examining products, components, or processes for flaws or deviations from specified standards to ensure quality.

Quality Saves Money

The principle that investing in higher quality processes, materials, and standards reduces costs over time by minimizing waste, errors, and defects.

  • Understand the relevance of constant advancement and its deployment in corporate settings.
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Nezar AkwaaJun 14, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Crosby's 'four absolutes' of management include the concepts that quality is defined as conformance to requirements, comes from defect prevention, the performance standard is zero defects, and that quality saves money. Multiple defect inspections, as mentioned in option D, is not one of Crosby's absolutes; instead, he emphasizes prevention over inspection.