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19 June, 18:08

Operations managers have learned that quality control is not a never-ending process. Just before you add packaging to the finished product, official company inspectors do a random spot-check. All inspections have to occur at the end of a production run because only then can the inspector see the total finished product in order to determine if quality is jeopardized. A. TrueB. False

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  1. 19 June, 18:17
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    False.

    Explanation:

    Operations manager should ensure quality control is done at all stages in the production cycle to ensure highest standard. If quality check is carried out only at the final stage defects that should have been spotted earlier will cause product to be discarded.

    So checking the product at the last stage is counter-productive.
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