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BSBPMG404A Apply Quality Management Techniques
Apply QualityManagement Techniques
Week 8Project Quality Introduction and
Processes Certificate IV in Project Management 17871
Qualification Code BSB41507Unit Code BSBPMG404A
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What Is Quality?
• The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) defines quality as ‘the degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfils requirements’ (ISO9000:2000).
• Quality can also be based on conformance to requirements and fitness for use.
• Conformance to requirements - The project’s processes and products meet written specifications.
• Fitness for use - A product can be used as intended in the design
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Conformance vs Fitness Example
• Many people fail to understand the difference between ‘Conformance to Requirements’ and ‘Fitness for Use’, here is an example…
• I need to buy a new car that can safely get me from Sydney to the Gold Coast. If this is my only requirement then I can buy any car on the market, and it would make sense to buy the cheapest possible car, as it would be meet ‘Fitness for Use’ criteria.
• Why then, do I wait to buy the new Subaru Outback V6 turbo diesel?• It is probably due to the fact that I had other non stated requirements
such as wanting an All Wheel Drive; a brand preference for Subaru; and a high safety expectation.
• Buying the cheapest car would have met the ‘Fitness for Use’ criteria, but buying the Subaru meets my ‘Conformance to Requirements’ criteria.
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What Is Project Quality Management?
• Project quality management ensures that the project outcomes will satisfy the needs for which the project was undertaken
• It is critical to plan for quality outcomes.
• Quality planning involves identifying which quality standards are relevant to the project, product and deliverables and how these will be –
Included in the design and build processes – Quality Assurance
Checked for conformance on completion – Quality Control
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What Is Project Quality Management?
• Project quality management addresses the quality requirements of the overall project and any products or deliverables are produced
• The quality measures and techniques used are unique to the characteristics of the product
• Project quality management is compatible with many different types of quality management approaches such as Six Sigma, Total Quality Management and ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation)
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Basic Principles of Quality Management
• Quality management complements project management, both disciplines recognise the importance of –
Customer satisfaction
Prevention over inspection
Continuous improvement
• Customer satisfaction – defining requirements and managing expectations so that customer requirements are met
• Prevention over inspection – quality should be built in to the processes used to produce product and deliverables as the cost of preventing defects is less than the cost of fixing them at the end
• Continuous improvement – learning from previous projects is built into future projects to ensure improvement, learnings can also be incorporated during project execution
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Project Quality Responsibilities
• Project Managers are ultimately responsible for quality management on their projects
• Many large organisations have internal quality and risk management departments that should be able to assist with the identification of relevant standards and methodologies, as well as internal policies and procedures
• Project Managers must seek out the quality standards relevant to –
their industry,
the project, and
the product
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The Importance of Quality Management
• Failure to meet the quality requirements is a common reason for project failure and can have serious negative results
• The quality of the end product of a project is critical, things can go drastically wrong if the end product does not meet the requirements
People can die if machinery and medical equipment malfunctions
People can loose their money if new banking systems don’t work correctly
Space missions can fail if there are errors in project execution
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Quality –
the degree to which a set of inherent characteristics fulfill the requirements
Cost of Quality –
total cost of all efforts related to quality throughout the project or product development lifecycle
Quality Audit –the process of examing the quality system or quality
management plan, often carried out by an internal or external quality auditor or an audit team. A key element in the ISO quality system.
Quality Management Terms for Projects
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Quality Assurance –
quality activities that are built in to the processes used to create the product and deliverables, can be performed by a manager, client, or even a third-party reviewer. E.g. reviews, process checklists and quality audits.
Quality Control –
quality activities performed at the completion of a product or deliverable, used to verify that deliverables meet the requirements and that they are complete and correct. E.g. inspection and testing.
Quality Management Terms for Projects
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• Quality control and quality assurance are important concepts, yet most project managers have only a vague understanding of the meanings and the differences between these terms.
• Quality Assurance –
Quality assurance activities are focused on the process used to create the deliverable.
periodically evaluating overall project performance to ensure the project will satisfy the relevant quality standards.
• Quality Control –
Quality control activities are focused on the deliverable itself
monitoring specific project results to ensure that they comply with the relevant quality standards
Quality Assurance vs Quality Control
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An important distinction –
Finding and correcting defects during quality assuranceis much cheaper than finding and correcting
defects during quality control
Quality Assurance vs Quality Control
Quality Assurance
Quality Control
During Development
On Completion
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• ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is the world's largest developer and publisher of International Standards.
• ISO is a network of the national standards institutes of 161 countries, one member per country, with a Central Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland, that coordinates the system.
• ISO is a non-governmental organisation that forms a bridge between the public and private sectors. Many of its member institutes are part of the governmental structure of their countries, or are mandated by their government. Other members have their roots uniquely in the private sector, having been set up by national partnerships of industry associations.
International Organisation for Standardisation
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ISO Quality Standards
• ISO 9000 is a quality system standard that -
is a three-part, continuous cycle of planning, controlling, and documenting quality in an organization.
provides minimum requirements needed for an organization to meet its quality certification standards.
helps organisations around the world reduce costs and improve customer satisfaction.
• The most commonly implemented family of quality standards is ISO 9001:2008 - Quality management systems – Requirements
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Standards Australia
• Standards Australia is the nation’s peak non-government Standards organisation. It is charged by the Commonwealth Government to meet Australia’s need for contemporary, internationally aligned Standards and related services.
• The work of Standards Australia enhances the nation’s economic efficiency, international competitiveness and contributes to community demand for a safe and sustainable environment.
• It leads and promotes a respected and unbiased Standards development process ensuring all competing interests are heard, their points of view considered and consensus reached.
• Standards are printed by their publishing company SAI Global, where you can purchase any ISO, AS (Australian Standard) or IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) standards.
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Common Quality Standards
• There are many common quality standards available that cover different industries
AS ISO 10006:2003 – Quality management system – guidelines for quality management in projects
BCA 2008 and BCA 2009 - Building Codes of Australia
ISO 22000 - Food Safety
AS/NZS 4801:2001 - Occupational health and safety management
ISO 14000/ 14001 - Environmental Management Standard
ISO/IEC 15504 - Software Process Improvement and Capability dEtermination (SPICE)
ISO/IEC 25000:2005 - Software product Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE)
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Different Quality Tools and Techniques
• There are many different quality tools and techniques, the selection of these is determined by –
the type of product being delivered by the project,
organisational policies and procedures, and
selected external standards
Cause &Effect Diagrams
ControlCharts
Cost ofQuality
Design ofExperiments
QualityManagement
Methodologies
StatisticalSampling
Cost-BenefitAnalysis
BenchmarkingFlowcharting
ParetoChart
Histograms
RunChart
Inspection
QualityStandards
FailureMode
(FMEA)
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Six Sigma –mathematically based process improvement approach
focusing on customer satisfaction and defect reduction, used first at Motorola and used extensively at GE Corporation
Total Quality Management (TQM) –management strategy that embeds awareness of quality in
all organisational processes. TQM has been widely used in manufacturing, as well as NASA space and science programs
Other Proprietary Methodologies –Lean Six Sigma, Quality Function Deployment, Deming,
Juran, Cosby etcCan be selected by your organisation for quality
management purposes
Quality Management Methodologies
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Deming’s Quality Equation
Quality
Results of Work Efforts
Total Costs=
Focus on Quality
Increased Quality
Increased Costs Focus on Cost
Decreased Costs
Decreased Quality
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Benchmarking –generates ideas for quality improvements by comparing
specific project practices or product characteristics to those of other projects or products within or outside the performing organisation, relates to lesson learnt
Cost Benefit Analysis –Primary benefits of meeting quality requirements are less
rework, higher productivity, lower costs and increased stakeholder satisfaction. Compares the cost of the quality activity with the benefits.
Flowcharting and Process Analysis–Graphical representation of a process that helps to identify
potential quality problems. Examination of process efficiency and failures
Quality Tools and Techniques
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Cost of Quality –
Totals all costs incurred in quality assurance and quality control activities over the life of the project, product or deliverable. Includes cost of rework and defect rectification.
Quality Tools and Techniques
Cost of Conformance Cost of Non Conformance Prevention Costs• Training• Documented processes• Equipment• Time to do it right
Appraisal Costs• Testing• Destructive testing losses• Inspections
Internal Failure Costs• Rework• Scrap or waste
External Failure Costs• Liabilities• Repairs under warranty• Lost business
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Control Charts –Statistical method used to determine if a project or
production process is stable and has predictable performance. The upper and lower limits relate to the requirements.
Statistical Sampling –Examines a selection or sample group of outputs, products
or deliverables for conformity to the requirements and quality standards
Design of Experiment -Statistical method for identifying the factors that have the
most influence over the quality of the end product, determines the accuracy of testing activities
Quality Tools and Techniques
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Inspection –
Examination of a deliverable or product to determine if it meets the documented quality standards and requirements
Cause and Effect Diagrams –
Ishikawa or fishbone diagrams. Illustrate the linkages between quality problems and their potential causes
Failure Mode Effects Analysis –
More comprehensive that Cause and Effect Diagrams, involves determining ALL potential failures, the impacts of the failures and actions to both manage and prevent failures
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Histograms –
Bar chart used to document the frequency with which certain events (defects or failures) occur
Pareto Charts or Pareto Diagrams –
Type of histogram that is ordered by frequency of occurrence. It shows the defects generated by the categories of the identified causes
Run Chart -
Similar to a control chart but doesn’t display the upper and lower performance limits, shows total variation in a process over time to enable trend analysis
Quality Tools and Techniques
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Meeting Quality Outcomes
To meet the quality requirements, Project Managers must –
Ensure that detailed requirements and specifications are documented and agreed with stakeholders
Understand the relevant quality standards for their industry and product
Understand and follow organisational quality methodologies, policies and procedures
Plan for quality assurance and quality control activities in detail
Detail the impacts of change requests on quality requirements and processes
Ensure that defects are repaired and monitored
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Project Quality Management Processes
PMBOK Project Quality Management Processes -
8.1 Plan Quality
8.2 Perform Quality Assurance
8.3 Perform Quality Control
Related processes from Project Integration Management –
4.2 Develop Project Management Plan
4.6 Close Project
PMBOK 4th Edition
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4.2 Develop Project Management Plan
• This is the process of defining and documenting the actions necessary to prepare and integrate all subsidiary plans for each of the 8 key knowledge areas of project management.
• The planning processes for all project management key knowledge areas are normally performed at the same time and during this process, or expanded upon shortly afterwards.
• It is progressively updated during project execution via the Perform Integrated Change Control
process (PMBOK 4.5)
Adapted from PMBOK 4th Edition
Initiation Planning Execution Close
Monitor
Control
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• Typically, a stand alone plan will be developed for Quality. This is contained in the Quality Management Plan document.
• It is important that Quality Assurance and Quality Control processes are defined and planned during the early stages of the Planning phase.
• It can be very costly and also cause delays if these processes need to be included once the project is into Execution.
• The Quality planning process (8.1) happens concurrently with the project management planning process (4.2)
4.2 Develop Project Management Plan
Adapted from PMBOK 4th Edition
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Quality Management Plan
• The Quality Management Plan establishes the standards and processes to be used in Quality Assurance and Quality Control activities.
• It is often overlooked on the assumption that it is too difficult to put together and that the project team will just know what is expected in terms of quality. This can result in a failure to meet project, product and deliverable quality requirements, which can leads to failure of the project or expensive rework and defect repair.
• Common inclusions in the Quality Management Plan – Links to organisational quality management policies and procedures
Links to specific quality standards that must be achieved
Detailed quality requirements
Quality Assurance process and tool definitions
Quality Control process and tool definitions
Defect tracking and repair processesAdapted from PMBOK 4th Edition
Initiation Planning Execution Close
Monitor
Control
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8.1 Plan Quality
Adapted from PMBOK 4th Edition
Initiation Planning Execution Close
Monitor
Control
• The process of identifying quality requirements and standards for the project, product and deliverables.
• Includes the detailed definition and documentation of the quality assurance and quality control activities, processes and tools, as well as detailed quality requirements and quality standards.
• The quality planning process (8.1) happens concurrently with the project management planning process (4.2)
• Quality is often sacrificed when pressure is applied to reduce costs or timeframes
• Occurs during Planning
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8.1 Plan Quality
• Inputs to Plan QualityScope Baseline - Scope Statement and WBS
Cost baseline
Schedule baseline
Risk Register
Government regulations
Standards – internal and external
Quality Management System
Quality policies and procedures
Lessons learned from previous projects
• Tools and techniques included in Quality Introduction in the Learning Program.
Adapted from PMBOK 4th Edition
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8.1 Plan Quality
• Outputs of this process include –Quality Management Plan
– Detailed contents covered in slide 7
Quality Metrics– Part of detailed quality requirements
Quality Checklists– Part of Quality Control and sign off processes
Process Improvement Plan – advanced technique – Most relevant to projects with specific process improvement outcomes,
e.g. those using Six Sigma’s project methodology
Project Document Updates– Stakeholder Register and Responsibility Assignment Matrices (part of Project Human Resources)
Adapted from PMBOK 4th Edition
Initiation Planning Execution Close
Monitor
Control
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• Quality control and quality assurance are important concepts, yet most project managers have only a vague understanding of the meanings and the differences between these terms.
• Quality Assurance –
Quality assurance activities are focused on the process used to create the deliverable.
periodically evaluating overall project performance to ensure the project will satisfy the relevant quality standards.
• Quality Control –
Quality control activities are focused on the deliverable itself
monitoring specific project results to ensure that they comply with the relevant quality standards
Quality Assurance vs Quality Control
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• The process of executing the quality assurance processes that have been designed during planning.
• Quality processes that are applied during the development of products and deliverables.
• Always the responsibility of the Project Manager, but often there are internal quality assurance departments that will offer assistance in standards and execution.
• Associated with continuous process improvement
• Occurs during Execution
8.2 Perform Quality Assurance
Adapted from PMBOK 4th Edition
Initiation Planning Execution Close
Monitor
Control
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8.2 Perform Quality Assurance
• Inputs to Perform Quality AssuranceQuality Management Plan
Process Improvement Plan – advanced technique
Quality Metrics
Work Performance Information
Status Information
Quality Control Measurements
• Tools and techniques included in Quality Introduction in the Learning Program.
Adapted from PMBOK 4th EditionAdapted from PMBOK 4th Edition
Initiation Planning Execution Close
Monitor
Control
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8.2 Perform Quality Assurance
• Outputs of this process include –
Updates to Quality Standards
Change Requests
Defect Reports and Defect Register
Updates to Quality Management Plan
Updates to Schedule Management Plan
Updates to Cost Management Plan
Quality Audit and Status Reports
Updates to Training Plans
Updates to Process DocumentationAdapted from PMBOK 4th Edition
Initiation Planning Execution Close
Monitor
Control
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• The process of executing the quality control processes that have been designed during planning.
• Quality monitoring and sign off processes that are applied on completion of deliverables and products during execution of the project.
• Quality monitoring and sign off processes that are applied upon completion of the entire project to determine overall success against both performance measures and quality requirements.
• Always the responsibility of the Project Manager, but often there are internal quality control departments that will offer assistance, e.g. many IT departments have separate software testing teams.
• Associated with continuous process improvement
• Occurs during Monitoring and Control
8.3 Perform Quality Control
Adapted from PMBOK 4th Edition
Initiation Planning Execution Close
Monitor
Control
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8.3 Perform Quality Control
• Inputs to Perform Quality ControlQuality Management Plan
Quality Metrics
Quality Checklists
Work Performance Information
Status Information
Approved Change Requests
Products and Deliverables for review and testing
Quality standards and policies
Defect reporting procedures
• Tools and techniques included in Quality Introduction in the Learning Program.
Adapted from PMBOK 4th EditionAdapted from PMBOK 4th Edition
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8.3 Perform Quality Control
• Outputs of this process include –Quality Control Measurements
New Change Requests
Validated Change Requests
Validated Defect Repairs
Validated and signed off Products and Deliverables
Completed Checklists
Lessons Learned
Updates to Quality Management Plan
Updates to Process Improvement Management Plan
Updates to Quality StandardsAdapted from PMBOK 4th Edition
Initiation Planning Execution Close
Monitor
Control
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Team Assignment Criteria
Team AssignmentComponents
Marks Basic Competency Higher Competency
Quality Requirements 7 Quality requirements defined for all major deliverablesList of all standards, regulations, methodologies, policies and procedures that must be followed
Quality requirements also specified for project management deliverablesCost of quality assurance and management activities defined
Quality Management Processes 6 Detailed processes for the assurance and rectification of quality issues, including review, sign off and acceptance responsibility
Processes provided for the implementation of improvements
Quality management tools and techniques used to ensure the quality requirements are met
7 Basic understanding of tools and techniquesAt least two different quality assurance methods used
Advanced understanding of tools and techniques More than two methods used and experts consulted
Total 20 13 to 16 17 to 20