- >> S Q P S Blog - http://blog.shraimqps.com -

Two Questions on Costs of Quality!

Posted By Mustafa Shraim On 16. April 2010 @ 10:12 In Waste reduction, customer satisfaction, quality costs, costs of nonconformance, cost reduction | No Comments

In previous posts, I discussed the different costs of quality (CoQ). To summarize, prevention and appraisal costs are those related to conformance of the product or service. On the other hand, internal and external failure costs result form experiencing non-conformance, where “external” means that this experience is told by the customer.  At the ASQ-Columbus Spring Conference held at Columbus State on April 14, someone asked me if the concept of “Quality Costs” applies to sectors outside manufacturing. To prove that it does, many people from different service industries such as healthcare, education, finance, government, and information technology, among others, shared their examples during the presentation. If you would like to view / download the presentation, please go to our [1] website.

Another question was related to the reason that while analyzing quality in terms of costs seems to be an eye-opener, why isn’t the concept used more often? One of the most challenging implementation issues for a Quality Costs program is separating such costs from other costs of doing business. Traditional accounting systems are not designed with such concept in mind. Therefore, your options are to either:

  • Change the cost structure of the accounting system (must get the accounting department on board!)
  • Build a separate system for capturing CoQ

It may not be simple to do either but it is well-worth the efforts.


Article printed from >> S Q P S Blog: http://blog.shraimqps.com

URL to article: http://blog.shraimqps.com/2010/04/16/two-questions-on-costs-of-quality/

URLs in this post:
[1] website: http://www.shraimqps.com

Click here to print.