质量周期

Quality cycles

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management · 1987
被引 2
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了制造业中质量标准的放松如何导致产品质量的自我再生波动,通过动态反馈模型揭示了内部信息流对生产率和利润的影响。

Abstract

A “quality cycle” is defined as an apparently self-regenerating fluctuation in the quality of manufactured products. Quality cycles have often been observed in organizations that mass produce complex products using labor intensive manufacturing processes. Based on the policies and practices observed in several large high-tech manufacturing firms, a closed-loop dynamic feedback model was developed to trace out systemic sources of such fluctuations. It represents three primary paths of information flow that 1) are present in most organizations, and 2) can influence line managers to relax quality standards to achieve goals for unit production costs and output rate. Simulation analysis of the model demonstrates that such a trade-off causes the three loops to interact to generate “quality cycles” that are not related to external pressures or product design cycles. The model articulates a clear linkage between the relaxation of product quality standards and fluctuating production rates, product reputation in the marketplace and profitability.

工业组织生产经济学质量管理动态反馈模型制造业