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Quality Improvement Using Capital Budgeting and Taguchi’s Function
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Total Quality ManagementProductivityQuantitative ManagementQuality CostEngineeringCost EngineeringBusinessLoss FunctionSystems EngineeringTaguchi Loss FunctionCost ManagementQuality ControlQuality Improvement DecisionsImproved Product QualityQuality Management SystemsProduct QualityManufacturing StrategyQuality Function Deployment
Quality improvement decisions are the catalyst for substantial technological improvements being made in the manufacturing sector. The new technology, however, has developed faster than techniques for evaluating capital investments in such improvements. This is largely because the benefits of quality improvement technology are difficult to quantify. The Taguchi loss function is incorporated into a net present value capital budgeting technique to provide an estimate of these benefits. Describes the loss function in relation to key quality costs: appraisal and prevention costs, and internal and external failure costs. External failure cost savings are generated by reducing variability in the manufacturing process. These savings are then compared with the cost of the quality improving technology. Results indicate that these savings can be substantial, depending on the achieved reduction in the process variability, the cost of capital, and on the estimate of the cost of processing a customer’s return of the product.
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