MEM 650 Quality Control The Customer. MEM 650 Quality Control TQM’s Customer Approach  “the customer defines quality.”  “the customer is always right.”

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MEM 650 Quality Control The Customer

MEM 650 Quality Control TQM’s Customer Approach  “the customer defines quality.”  “the customer is always right.”  “the customer always comes first.”  “the customer is king.”  “quality begins and ends with the customer”

MEM 650 Quality Control Types of Customers  External - outside the organization (people who pay the bills.) End-user customers Manufacturer (OEM) for suppliers.  Internal - people within your organization who receive your work  In many situations, producers have multiple customers and therefore find it useful to identify “core customers”

MEM 650 Quality Control Some Data on Customer Attitudes and Loyalty  (Source: Winning Back Angry Customers, Quality Progress, 1993)  An average customer with a complaint tells 9-10 people; if it is resolved he/she only tells 5 people.  For every complaint received, there are twenty others that are not reported.  It costs 5-10 times more in resources to replace a customer than it does to retain one.  Companies spend 95% of service time redressing problems and only 5% trying to figure out what made the customer angry.

MEM 650 Quality Control Measuring Customer Satisfaction  Example: J.D. Power -- Initial Quality Survey measures customer satisfaction - problems per 100 vehicles.  Effect of J.D. Power IQS on automotive quality? 1998: 176 problems per 100 vehicles* 2005: 118 problems per 100 vehicles*  How does greater customer awareness impact quality?

MEM 650 Quality Control

Methods to Collect Customer Satisfaction Data  Negative Feedback Analysis customer complaints, warranty claims, repair records… focus on problems concern: many dissatisfied customers do not complain (1/20 complain).  Proactive Feedback (ask customers for their opinions) examples: customer surveys, focus groups, “employees” as customers. advantage: identify key product features and assess levels of performance.  Analysis of Competitor Products examples: Benchmarking, “War Rooms” or Tear Down Analysis advantage: “Know thy competitor, know thyself”

MEM 650 Quality Control Identifying Customer Needs Possible solutions  focus-group discussions  individual and group interviews  surveys  comment cards  study repair and return data  customer complaints  warranty claims  analyze competitor products