Supply Chain Glossary – Q Letter

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  • Quality Assurance (QA): QA ensures that products and processes meet established quality standards and specifications.
  • Queue Management: Queue management optimizes the flow of people or tasks in a system, reducing waiting times and improving efficiency.
  • Quality Function Deployment (QFD): QFD translates customer requirements into product design and manufacturing processes.
  • Quality Improvement: Quality improvement initiatives focus on enhancing product quality and process efficiency.
  • Quality Management: Quality management encompasses policies, procedures, and practices to maintain and improve product quality.
  • Quick Response Manufacturing (QRM): QRM is a strategy that reduces lead times and improves responsiveness in manufacturing.
  • Quantitative Analysis: Quantitative analysis uses numerical data to assess and make decisions about supply chain and operations.
  • Quality Control Plan (QCP): A QCP outlines procedures and criteria for inspecting and ensuring product quality.
  • Quality Management Software (QMS): QMS software automates quality control processes and documentation.
  • Quality Circle: A quality circle is a group of employees who collaborate to solve quality-related issues.
  • Quantitative Forecasting: Quantitative forecasting uses historical data and mathematical models to predict future demand.
  • Quality Inspection: Quality inspection assesses products for defects and compliance with quality standards.
  • Quality Cost Analysis: Quality cost analysis calculates expenses related to maintaining and improving product quality.
  • Quality Benchmarking: Quality benchmarking compares a company’s quality performance with industry best practices.
  • Quality Audit: A quality audit evaluates processes and practices to ensure compliance with quality standards.
  • Quality Metrics: Quality metrics measure various aspects of product quality and process performance.
  • Quality by Design (QbD): QbD integrates quality into product design and development to minimize defects.
  • Quality Management System (QMS): A QMS establishes processes to maintain product quality and meet regulatory requirements.
  • Quality Control Chart: A quality control chart visualizes data to monitor and control variations in manufacturing processes.
  • Quality Control Circle (QCC): A QCC is a group of employees who work together to identify and address quality issues.
  • Quality Gap Analysis: Quality gap analysis identifies discrepancies between desired and actual quality levels.
  • Quality Compliance: Quality compliance ensures that products and processes adhere to industry and regulatory standards.
  • Quality Control Inspector: A quality control inspector examines products to ensure they meet quality standards.
  • Quality Benchmark: A quality benchmark represents the highest achievable level of quality in a specific industry.
  • Quality Cost: Quality cost includes expenses related to ensuring product quality and correcting defects.
  • Quality Function: Quality function refers to roles and responsibilities within an organization responsible for maintaining product quality.
  • Quality Manual: A quality manual documents an organization’s quality management system and procedures.
  • Quality Management Plan: A quality management plan outlines strategies and procedures for achieving and maintaining product quality.
  • Quality Control Software: Quality control software assists in monitoring and managing product quality and process performance.
  • Quality Circle Leader: A quality circle leader guides and facilitates quality improvement efforts within a quality circle team.

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