Quality Control (10) Quality checked at the end of the process (1) Right first time (2) Uses inspectors at the end of the process (11) Need to spend.

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Quality Control

(10) Quality checked at the end of the process (1) Right first time (2) Uses inspectors at the end of the process (11) Need to spend money on staff training (9) Can meet workers esteem needs (13) Possible staff resistance (5) Increases a firms labour costs (6) Quality standards need to be agreed (4) Empowers employees (7) Everyone responsible for quality (15) Does little to encourage staff to improve quality (14) Can improve staff motivation (3) Takes responsibility away from the workers (8) Workers may not welcome extra responsibility (12) May slow down production when first implemented (16) Increases workers responsibility Which are features of TQM? Values Next

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