Cost of Poor Quality
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What are your business costs due to poor quality (CoPQ) and their
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Cost of Poor Quality
Copyright © 2006 Kent Jacobson a.k.a. Mr. Success
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What are your business costs due to poor quality (CoPQ) and their
effect on your bottom line? For this discussion, CoPQ is any cost
(dollar amount) you can associate with the inability to correctly
perform a task the first time. Common contributors to CoPQ are
rework, scrap, customer returns, waste, meetings, shipping, and
travel. The list is lengthy and can cover a wide range of
expenses a business incurs.
Every business probably has "CoPQ" expense accounts set up in
their accounting structure but categorizes them as standard or
expected expenses. In other words, "Just part of doing business,
plan for it." You or your company's management may or may not
be conscious of the potential savings available. Simply
initiating performance measures on a few of these key expenses
can assess the potential savings. Look at the obvious ones,
scrap, rework and customer returns for the last 6 months to a
year. You may have to work through the financial group to get
reports applicable to your situation.
Take action if there is an expense that looks out of the
ordinary; assign someone to track down the root cause.
Traditional organizations have the quality professionals perform
this task. One cause could be there is a single expense account
or general fund for all scrap, which should be broken down into
detailed accounts that allow specific tracking of expenses. If
you are not comfortable undertaking this investigation, inquire
who may be the correct person by contacting your manager or
quality professional.
The basic framework to track CoPQ expenses should be in place;
take a look at your situation and see. There could be an
opportunity for you to contribute to the continued financial
success of your business.
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