The Role of Quality Cost Measurement in Improving Product Quality

The Role of Quality Cost Measurement in Improving Product Quality

Manal Soror *a & Noor Hazem b

Faculty of Administration and Economics/Baghdad University.

Abstract                                

The research aims to demonstrate the knowledge pillars of quality costs and the role of measuring the elements of quality costs. This is excluding the elements of failure costs and identifying and improving the level of product quality. Any economic unit seeking to compete in the local and global markets must achieve better product specifications, i.e. higher quality. This cannot be done, but through the use of many techniques, methods and special skills.  Quality costs act as a measure or indicator of the performance of the economic unit and the extent of improvement in it. This also contributes to the process of evaluating its strategic performance, for example, to what extent does the increase in spending on research and development costs contribute to reducing other costs? Thus,  the economic unit should direct its attention towards the costs of preventing the activities that host value in a way that helps reduce the costs of evaluation and failure of both types (non-value-adding activities). Therefore, if the economic unit is able to produce high-quality products, this enables it to adopt a price policy in the markets and to enable it to achieve a competitive advantage , The most prominent results of the research are that the classification of quality costs is one of the main tasks for determining, calculating and analyzing quality costs. The economic unit that has decided to manage quality costs should select the appropriate quality cost model that includes the categories and elements of quality costs. The most important recommendations are to increase spending on activities, prevention (value-adding activities) in order to reduce evaluation costs and failure in quality and focus on the reduction in evaluation costs and failure of both types should be greater than the increase in the costs of the assessment.

Muthanna Journal of Administrative and Economic Sciences, 2021, Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 251-268

DOI:10.52113/6/2021-11-1/251-268

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