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Cost of Quality: Finance for Continuous Improvement
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CRSE QPC
Revision: 1 - 4/1/2009 03:13 PM Eastern
Description: Surveys show a vast majority of companies either overlook or are unaware of the concept of Cost of Quality (CoQ). Quality costs (actual plus hidden) can amount to a large proportion of sales often 25% or more. Successfully use CoQ to strategically manage your improvement projects with bottom-line results.

Please note: Prior to starting this course, students should know something about cost allocation techniques, methods of estimating the value of partially processed product, and the transactional processes within their organizations.

Member Price: $1,020
List/Forum/Division Price: $1,295
*Special Milwaukee Price: Members $825 and Non-Members $950
 
 
Length: 16.00 Source:  Contact: ASQ Customer Service
CPEs: 0.00 RU Hours: 1.30 CEU Hours: 1.30
Goals: 
- Identify and apply key Cost of Quality (CoQ) principles, including critical success factors.
- Apply CoQ to different types of improvement initiatives and perform calculations regarding supplier CoQ.
- See how project‐based and systematic quality approaches can support and benefit each other
- Use CoQ data collection and analysis strategies to meet business goals of reducing risks, lowering costs, and other measures
- Identify key change leadership principles that can help enable CoQ implementations
- Manage projects within your respective organization.
- Measure point-in-time CoQ by establishing a baseline.
- Prove the value of CoQ to leadership
- Apply the concepts of CoQ and continuous quality improvement within your projects or organization.
- Improve customer satisfaction, competitiveness, and financial performance by understanding the link between quality improvement and profits
- Learn to select, manage, and strategically use CoQ improvement projects within your organization
Delivery Method: Classroom-based only
Audience: Students should have some background in quality principles and terminologies.
 
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