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Chapter 3-Cost of Quality

This document discusses the Cost of Quality framework, which identifies costs related to producing high-quality products versus low-quality products with the goal of minimizing total costs. It outlines categories of costs of poor quality, including detection/appraisal costs, internal failure costs, and external failure costs. Juran's model of the Cost of Quality is presented, categorizing costs of prevention, detection/appraisal, and failures (internal and external). The document concludes with a brief discussion of assuring customer satisfaction through quick service recovery and providing meaningful service guarantees.
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Chapter 3-Cost of Quality

This document discusses the Cost of Quality framework, which identifies costs related to producing high-quality products versus low-quality products with the goal of minimizing total costs. It outlines categories of costs of poor quality, including detection/appraisal costs, internal failure costs, and external failure costs. Juran's model of the Cost of Quality is presented, categorizing costs of prevention, detection/appraisal, and failures (internal and external). The document concludes with a brief discussion of assuring customer satisfaction through quick service recovery and providing meaningful service guarantees.
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Cost of Quality

The Cost of Quality
• Cost of Quality
• Framework for identifying quality components that are related to producing 
both high quality products and low quality components, with the goal of 
minimizing the total cost of quality.
• Costs of poor quality:
• Detection/appraisal costs
• Internal failure costs
• External failure costs

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“Costs” of Quality

Category Definition Example

Costs associated with preventing Training, early reviews, quality planning, tools,
Prevention
defects. process improvement initiatives.

Costs associated with analyzing and


Appraisal testing the product to ensure it conforms Inspections, testing, audits, quality control.
to specifications.

Costs associated with fixing defects


Internal Failure Repair, retesting, updating documentation.
found prior to release.

Costs associated with fixing defects Technical support, defect reporting and
External Failure
found after release. tracking, field updates, loss of future sales.

“Costs” of Quality
Quality Cost Management shows how increased
Prevention Costs reduce the Total Quality Costs.

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“Costs” of Quality
The equation “Cost of Quality“ (COQ) allows to quantify
the impact of POOR quality. It is used as a monitoring
tool to track costs for inspection, internal errors, external
errors, and prevention. As the prevention efforts are
increased, the costs for inspection, internal failures and
external failures drop.
E: External Failure Costs
I: Internal Failure Costs
A: Appraisal Costs
P: Prevention Costs
S: Sales

Typical Quality Cost Ratios

Source: A. V. Feigenbaum, Total Quality Control, 3rd ed. (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1983), p. 112;
and Joseph M. Juran and F. M. Gryna, Quality Planning and Analysis (New York: McGraw-Hill,
1970), p. 60.

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The Cost of Quality (Juran’s Model)
Cost Category
Cost of prevention Costs associated with the development of
programs to prevent defectives from
occurring in the first place
Cost of detection/ Costs associated with the test and
appraisal inspection of subassemblies and products
after they have been made.
Cost of failure Costs associated with the failure of a
defective product.
Internal failure costs—producing
defective products that are identified
before shipment.
External failure costs—producing
defective products that are delivered to
the customer.

Assuring Customer Satisfaction

• Service Recovery
• How quickly a firm rectifies a service mistake has a strong effect on establishing customer 
loyalty and creating customer satisfaction. 
• Service Guarantees
• Provide customer feedback on service operations
• Effective guarantees
• Unconditional
• Easy to understand
• Meaningful
• Easy and painless to invoke
• Easy and quick to collect on

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