Which of the following are the MOST logical reasons for providing source inspection?
I. The supplier has consistently shown poor out-going quality.
II. The key inspection points are hidden after assembly at the suppliers' plant.
III. The supplier requests the inspection to save them potential shipping expenses.
IV. The criticality of the product warrants it.
What is the lower control limit for proportion defective if the average daily production is 5000 units and the average fraction defective is 0.02?
Given the following probabilities
1 or more defects = .70
2 or more defects = .35
3 or more defects = .15
4 or more defects = .03
What is the probability of 2 or fewer defects?
Which of the following are the MOST logical reasons for providing source inspection?
I. The supplier has consistently shown poor out-going quality.
II. The key inspection points are hidden after assembly at the suppliers' plant.
III. The supplier requests the inspection to save them potential shipping expenses.
IV. The criticality of the product warrants it.
Information that is received by upper management, is often distorted. Which of the following actions is effective in countering this problem?
I. Stop killing the messenger.
II. Establishing an open door policy.
III. Practice management by walking around.