Quality Inputs - Using high-quality raw materials, trained staff, and well-maintained equipment to ensure a good final product., Quality Control - Checking finished products at the end of production to find faults before they reach customers., Quality Assurance - Checking quality at every stage of production to prevent faults rather than finding them at the end., TQM - A whole-business approach where all staff are responsible for maintaining and improving quality., Quality Standards - Official certifications (e.g. BSI Kitemark, ISO 9001) showing a business meets a recognised level of quality., Training - Teaching employees the skills and standards needed to maintain quality in their work., Inputs - The materials, workers, and machines used to make a product., Inspection - Looking closely at products to make sure they meet the standard., Supplier - The business that provides the materials or parts you need., Faults - Mistakes or defects in a product.,

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