Lesson Plan – Quality Control Course Title: Business Management Session Title: Quality Control Performance Objective: Upon completion of this lesson, students will understand the controlling function as it relates to quality control of products. Approximate Time: When taught as written, this lesson should take 3-4 days to complete. Specific Objectives: Students will understand control processes in an organization. Students will identify types of quality control standards. Preparation TEKS Correlations: This lesson, as published, correlates to the following TEKS. Any changes/alterations to the activities may result in the elimination of any or all of the TEKS listed. The student understands the necessity of controlling. The student is expected to: 130.121(c)(6)(A) examine the control process 130.121(c)(6)(B) illustrate the five primary control methods 130.121(c)(6)(C) explain the importance of quality control 130.121(c)(6)(G) define the quality-related characteristics for products and services 130.121(c)(6)(H) explain International Standards Organization (ISO) standards, including ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 130.121(c)(6)(I) explain the Baldrige National Quality Award 130.121(c)(6)(J) explain the Deming Award 130.121(c)(6)(K) define Total Quality Management 130.121(c)(6)(P) research recent winners of the Baldrige and Deming awards using appropriate online technology and critique the winners Interdisciplinary Correlations: English: 110.33(b)(1)(A) – Reading/Vocabulary Development …determine the meaning of grade-level technical academic English words in multiple content areas (e.g., science, mathematics, social studies, the arts) derived from Latin, Greek or other linguistic roots and affixes. 110.33(b)(1)(C) – Reading/Vocabulary Development …infer word meanings through the identification and analysis of analogies and other word relationships. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved 1 110.33(b)(12)(B) – Reading/Media Literacy …evaluate the interactions of different techniques (e.g., layout, pictures, typeface in print media, images, text, sound in electronic journalism) used in multi-layered media. 110.33(b)(12)(C) – Reading/Media Literacy …evaluate the objectivity of coverage of the same event in various types of media. 110.33(b)(12)(D) – Reading/Media Literacy …evaluate changes in formality and tone across various media for different audiences and purposes. Occupational Correlation (O*Net – http://www.onetonline.org/) General and Operations Managers 11-1021.00 Similar Job Titles: Store Manager, Plant Manager, Chief Operating Officer Tasks: Direct and coordinate activities of businesses or departments concerned with the production, pricing, sales, or distribution of products. Oversee activities directly related to making products or providing services. (Soft) Skills: Oral Expression; Written Expression; Deductive Reasoning Accommodations for Learning Differences: It is important that lessons accommodate the needs of every learner. These lessons may be modified to accommodate your students with learning differences by referring to the files found on the Special Populations page of this website. Teacher Preparation: References: 1. Business Principles and Management, Everard Burrow, South-Western Thompson Learning 2. www.gwu.edu/~umpleby/mgt201/201-14(demingvsbaldrige).doc 3. http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/factsheet/mbnqa.cfm Instructional Aids: 1. “Quality Control” Presentation 2. “Quality Awards Newsletter” Assignment #1 3. “Quality Awards Newsletter” Assignment #1 Rubric 4. “Create Your Own Award Certificate” Assignment #2 5. “Create Your Own Award Certificate” Assignment #2 Rubric 6. “ISO Certification Recommendation Presentation” Assignment #3 7. “ISO Certification Recommendation Presentation” Assignment #3 Rubric Materials Needed: 1. Posterboard or flipchart paper 2. Markers Equipment Needed: Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved 2 1. Computers for students to complete projects 2. Projector for presentation Learner Preparation: 1. Ask students if they have noticed commercials on television or on the radio, especially for automobiles or other items, where it is mentioned that the particular product has won the “Malcolm Baldrige Award” or other awards for quality or for customer satisfaction. Lesson Plan Introduction (LSI Quadrant I) 1. Explain that businesses as an entity are like individual employees in that they like recognition from their peers. Ask what benefits can be received from earning an award such as this. Responses may include higher sales, more customers, or higher employee morale. 2. Ask students what they look for when they buy a product. Do they look for what they need at a good price, like sale items? Do they look for expensive items because they may believe that you get what you pay for? Examples here may include brand name purses or shoes. Important Terms for this Lesson: Quality control management – a process for assuring product quality by developing standards for all operations and products and measuring results against those standards Total quality management – (TQM) a commitment to excellence that is accomplished by teamwork and continual improvement Baldrige award – an award created by Congress in 1987 to encourage companies to improve quality Deming award – an award offered by the Japanese regarding quality control, the process that became TQM Outline Outline (LSI Quadrant II) Instructors can use the presentation, slides, handouts, and the Internet in conjunction with the following outline. MI Outline Notes to Instructor I. II. What is the ‘Controlling’ function? A. Determining whether goals are being met and what actions need to be taken if goals are not met B. Reviewing performance C. Cannot be completed unless there are goals in place Standards – must be in place to be able to determine if goals are being met A. Quantity standards – measurable–examples: 1. Number of units produced 2. Number of customers contacted Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved 3 Use presentation as aid. Controlling is an important management function. This function is necessary because it determines whether or not performance goals are being met and the changes that need to take place if the goals were not met. To determine if goals have been met, standards must be set. Even in school, standards had to be B. Quality standards – a standard of perfection 1. Zero pricing errors on an invoice 2. Product sampling to check for errors C. Time standards 1. Deadlines for completion of a job 2. Expiration dates of products D. Cost standards 1. Financial profit or loss, measured with budgets 2. Inventory costs III. Deming’s Total Quality Management (TQM) A. Assumptions 1. That errors are unacceptable 2. That employees are responsible for quality 3. That rewards are based on achieving quality standards B. Quality Control Management Measures 1. Deming Award 2. Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award 3. ISO 9000 4. ISO 14000 C. TQM – represents shift from efficiency to quality Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved 4 set to determine if a student is passing or failing a class. Standards, or goals, must be set for quantity, quality, time, and costs. By setting standards that are measurable, it is much more effective in determining if goals have been met. Ask students what types of activities have standards. If they need help, suggest automobile assembly lines, graduation requirements, sales goals for companies. Ask them what consequences are there when standards are not met. In pairs, have students research organizations with standards such as ANSI, ASB, and BBB and create a short presentation on what the organization is, its purpose, and the industry it is regulating. Ask students if they perceive that higher price means higher quality. Discuss what this perception can mean for Wal-mart customers. As customers we are not completely aware of the quality processes that go into the products we purchase. 1. Long-term commitment to quality 2. Customer satisfaction 3. Employee morale D. Tools of TQM 1. Flow charts 2. Cause and effect analysis 3. Scatter diagrams 4. Teamwork Direct students to the following site: www.gwu.edu/~umple by/mgt201/20114(demingvsbaldrig e).doc and discuss the criteria for the Malcolm Baldrige and Deming awards. Make a table on the board, flipchart, or document camera comparing the standards for the two awards. Deming’s TQM award began in the 1950s and is offered in Japan to improve their quality control processes. IV. Summary of Deming’s Principles A. 14 Principles B. Customer satisfaction C. Employee motivation D. Teamwork E. Training and education encouraged V. Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award A. Created in 1987 B. Companies must have programs in place to maintain quality in all of its products and activities C. Winning companies usually see an increase in demand for its products D. Seven components of the award: 1. Leadership 2. Strategic planning 3. Customer and market focus 4. Measurement, analysis, and knowledge management 5. Workforce focus 6. Process management 7. Results E. Model for state and local quality programs While the Deming Award was offered in Japan, the Baldrige award was offered in the U.S. starting in 1987. Have students conduct searches for other quality award programs and examine the similarities and differences among them. VI. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) A. Promotes global quality B. Arose from lack of standardization among products produced by different companies and countries, which created a barrier to international trade C. Main goals: 1. To develop agreements on production designs to increase compatibility among Ask students what type of measurement system is used in the U.S. (customary) and what is used in Europe (metric). Sometimes this makes it inconvenient for traveling. What if that was the case with Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved 5 D. E. F. G. products 2. To establish standards to ensure quality and reliability among different companies Over 130 participating countries ISO 9000 – requirements for: 1. Manufacturing processes 2. Product specifications ISO 14000 – requirements for: 1. Environmental management 2. Use of resources 3. Protection of the environment Results: 1. More efficient trade among businesses and countries 2. Increased quality of products and operations in thousands of companies product standardsdifferent for different manufacturers? This is the main reason for ISO standards. They explain what an organization will do to meet certain goals and standards. Have students conduct searches for what types of products they can find they comply with ISO standards Copy and Paste Multiple Intelligences Graphic in appropriate place in left column. Application Guided Practice (LSI Quadrant III): Ask students what they think is meant by the word “quality”. Record responses on the board or document camera. Discuss whether or not companies should pay more to develop higher-quality products at a cost of possibly lower profit per product, or if their goal should be to retain customers, or both. Provide students with the following scenario and have them get into groups, group size depends on class size, to discuss their roles in this scenario: each group represents a member of management of a home improvement store. A customer has sent the store a scathing complaint letter mentioning several areas such as customer service, product quality, installation services, and price. One letter does not always signal a major problem; however, comment cards that were previously sent to customers and have been returned mention several of these areas as well. One group represents the President of the company, one is the Service Manager who handles the installations, one is the Sales Manager whose area of responsibility is product sales and inventory, and the last group is the Customer Service Manager who represents the direct sales by cashiers. Since, Total Quality Management means all aspects of a business affect the quality of the business, each group must discuss the complaint issues and make recommendations as to how to handle them. The groups should prepare a short presentation to share with the entire class pointing out their role with the company and their proposals to handle the situation. Independent Practice (LSI Quadrant III): Quality Awards Newsletter Assignment #1– Student will create a one-page, two-column newsletter that is designed to inform companies of the following: what the Baldrige and Deming Awards are, mention of previous companies that have won these awards, and a link Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved 6 to the application for these awards. The newsletter is to be informative, consistently formatted throughout, and attractive in appearance. Any software may be used for this newsletter. Create Your Own Award Certificate Assignment #2– After reviewing the award criteria and categories measured for the Baldrige and Deming Awards, students will create their own award for a company they choose. They will print an award certificate using desktop publishing software which will include the following: 1) a name for their award, 2) the company and product receiving the award, and 3) the specific criteria upon which the award is based. ISO Certification Recommendation Presentation Assignment #3– In small groups of 2 or 3, depending upon the class size, students are to create a presentation, using either presentation management software or a web-based presentation program, that is designed to recommend a company for ISO certification. The group will decide upon a company with which they are familiar. They may seek either ISO 9000 or ISO 14000 certification. The number of slides will be determined by the group but must be substantial enough to provide as much information as possible about the company and the desired accreditation (9000 or 14000) being sought. Summary Review (LSI Quadrants I and IV): Q: What is the purpose of the control function of management? A: It determines whether goals are being met and what actions to take if performance falls short of goals. Q: What is ‘quality control’? A: A standard of perfection such as sampling products to check for errors or having no errors on an invoice. Q: Who are two pioneers in awarding quality standards? A: Malcolm Baldrige and W. Edwards Deming. Q: What shift ocurred which became the basis of TQM? A: The shift from efficiency to quality. Q: What are ISO standards? A: ISO is a standard measurement system designed to increase compatibility among products and establish standards to ensure quality and reliability among different companies in different countries as well. Its goal to promote global quality. Evaluation Informal Assessment (LSI Quadrant III): 1. Instructor will observe students during Independent Practice. 2. Instructor will assist students as needed. Formal Assessment (LSI Quadrants III and IV): Use the assigned rubrics to evaluate the two Independent Practice Assignments (LSI Quadrant III). Extension Extension/Enrichment (LSI Quadrant IV): 1. Students will interview a member of management of a business to determine if they are aware of any quality, customer service, or other awards that their business has ever achieved or would like to be recognized for. Then ask them to list the quality their business possesses for which they take pride in and would like to be recognized. Create a flyer with the list of awards and qualities. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved 7 Quality Control Independent Practice Assignments Quality Awards Newsletter Assignment #1– Student will create a one-page, two-column newsletter that is designed to inform companies of the following: what the Baldrige and Deming Awards are, mention of previous companies that have won these awards, and a link to the application for these awards. The newsletter is to be informative, consistently formatted throughout, and attractive in appearance. Any software may be used for this newsletter. Create Your Own Award Certificate Assignment #2– After reviewing the award criteria and categories measured for the Baldrige and Deming Awards, students will create their own award for a company they choose. They will print an award certificate using desktop publishing software which will include the following: 1) a name for their award, 2) the company and product receiving the award, and 3) the specific criteria upon which the award is based. ISO Certification Recommendation Presentation Assignment #3– In small groups of 2 or 3, depending upon the class size, students are to create a presentation, using either presentation management software or a web-based presentation program, that is designed to recommend a company for ISO certification. The group will decide upon a company with which they are familiar. They may seek either ISO 9000 or ISO 14000 certification. The number of slides will be determined by the group but must be substantial enough to provide as much information as possible about the company and the desired accreditation (9000 or 14000) being sought. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved 8 Quality Control Quality Awards Newsletter Assignment #1 Student Name: ______________________ 20 15 10 1 Organization Newsletter is clearly organized in sections with a heading identifying each section. Newsletter is clearly organized in sections with inconsistent heading styles, although all headings are present. Newsletter is adequately organized but headings not present. Newsletter is unorganized, difficult to follow, with no headings. Layout Columns Columns are neatly typed in the justified type style. There are adequate and consistent gutters between columns. Looks professional in appearance. Columns are neatly typed. There are adequate and consistent gutters between columns. Looks fairly professional. Columns are typed. There are adequate gutters between columns. It is easy to read, but looks somewhat nonprofessional. Columns are not neatly typed and/or gutters are not adequate, so newsletter is somewhat difficult to read. Spelling and Proofreading No spelling or grammar errors remain after one or more people (in addition to the typist) read and correct the newsletter. No more than a couple of spelling or grammar errors remain after one or more people (in addition to the typist) read and correct the newsletter. No more than 3 spelling or grammar errors remain after one or more people (in addition to the typist) read and correct the newsletter. Several spelling or grammar errors remain in the final copy of the newsletter. Graphics Graphics are wellcropped, include captions, are clearly related to the topic, and are placed appropriately. Graphics are wellcropped, include captions, are clearly related to the topic, but may not be placed appropriately. Graphics may have captions missing, only adequately relate to the topic, and may not be placed appropriately. Graphics do not have captions, do not relate to the topic, and are placed haphazardly. Requirements All of the required content was present, demonstrating exceptional understanding of topic. Almost all the required content was present, demonstrating adequate understanding of topic. At least 50% of the required content was present, demonstrating less than adequate understanding of topic. Less than 50% of the required content was present, demonstrating little to no understanding of topic. CATEGORY Total Score _____________ Maximum 100 Points Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved 9 Quality Control Create Your Own Award Certificate Assignment #2 Student Name: ______________________ 20 15 10 1 Attractiveness The certificate is exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness. The certificate is attractive in terms of design, layout and neatness. The certificate is acceptably attractive though it may be a bit messy. The certificate is distractingly messy or very poorly designed. It is not attractive. Use of Class Time Used time well during each class period. Focused on getting the project done. Never distracted others. Used time well during each class period. Usually focused on getting the project done and never distracted others. Used some of the time well during each class period. There was some focus on getting the project done but occasionally distracted others. Did not use class time to focus on the project OR often distracted others. Mechanics Capitalization and punctuation are correct throughout the certificate. There is 1 error in capitalization or punctuation. There are 2 errors in There are more than capitalization or 2 errors in punctuation. capitalization or punctuation. Required Elements The certificate includes all required elements as well as additional information. All required elements All but 1 of the are included on the required elements certificate. are included on the certificate. Several required elements were missing. Knowledge Gained Student demonstrates exceptional understanding of topic through content of the award certificate. Student demonstrates adequate understanding of topic through content of the award certificate. Student appears to have insufficient knowledge about the facts or processes used in creating the certificate. CATEGORY Student demonstrates less than adequate understanding of topic through content of the award certificate. Total Score _____________ Maximum 100 Points Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved 10 Quality Control ISO Certification Presentation Assignment #3 Student Name: ______________________ 4 3 Spelling and Grammar Presentation has no misspellings or grammatical errors. Presentation has 1-2 Presentation has 1misspellings, but no 2 grammatical grammatical errors. errors but no misspellings. Text - Font Choice and Formatting Font formats (e.g., color, bold, italic) have been carefully planned to enhance readability and content. Font formats have been carefully planned to enhance readability. Font formatting has Font formatting been carefully makes it very difficult planned to to read the material. complement the content. It may be a little hard to read. Content Accuracy All content throughout the presentation is accurate. There are no factual errors. Most of the content is accurate but there is one piece of information that might be inaccurate. The content is generally accurate, but one piece of information is clearly flawed or inaccurate. Content is typically confusing or contains more than one factual error. Effectiveness Project includes all material needed to gain a comfortable understanding of the topic. It provides plenty of information to make a recommendation. Project includes most material needed to gain a comfortable understanding of the material but is lacking one or two key elements. It provides adequate information to make a recommendation. Project is missing more than two key elements. It provides inadequate information. Project is lacking several key elements and has inaccuracies that make it a poor recommendation presentation. Cooperation Group delegates tasks and shares responsibility effectively all of the time. Group delegates tasks and shares responsibility effectively most of the time. Group delegates tasks and shares responsibility effectively some of the time. Group often is not effective in delegating tasks and/or sharing responsibility CATEGORY 2 1 Presentation has more than 2 grammatical and/or spelling errors. Total Score _____________ Maximum 100 Points Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2012. All rights reserved 11