
Is any of these Not True about Quality ?
Submitted by jason on Fri, 08/22/2008 - 06:09.
Hi Friends,
Is any not True ?
a) Quality should be tested and inspected into work results on a regular basis.
b) The primary cost of meeting quality requirements is the expense associated with project quality management activites.
c) The primary benefit of meeting quality requirements is less rework, which means higher productivity , lower Costs, and increased stakeholder satisfaction.
regards
Moranz


These appear true to me.
Dear Taherk, Your answer
Dear Taherk,
Your answer is correct based on the answer for the question. These options are all correct according to the standard answer.
However, I like to clarify about quality and work results.
In another reply to my another question about Quality, i.e. "What is Quality Audit",
you mentioned , and I totally agree, that quality audit is about checking if quality processes are being followed and not checking work results.
In short, I am unable to understand the option 'a'. It says "inspection into work results." To be honest, I do not think I really understand what this phrase means.
Would you be so kind as to help clarify for me.
My exam is coming up soon.
Thanks for the help!
regards
Moranz
Both the processes and
I think the answer is A - But not very positive
You dont do the "Inspection" regularly, instead the book says you perform the 'Prevention" regularly on the project (see topic "Prevention over Inspection"). Also, inspection is done only after the deliverable is produced.
Another way to solve it is by "Picking Wrong Out" - Option B and C are solid correct, so only option left is A....
Hope it make sense, I am learning too, my exam is in few weeks - So, I might be wrong too.