Unit 7D Glossary

BTEC Level 3 Business Studies. Unit 7: Business Decision Making

Benchmarking - The process of comparing the performance of a firm's products, services, or procedures to those of another company regarded as the best in the industry.

Consumer rights - Regulations that protect the rights of those buying and using products

Data protection - Legislation aimed at preventing individuals' personal information from being misused, exploited, or mismanaged.

Employment rights - Regulations that protect the rights of workers

Health and Safety at Work - Regulations to ensure that employers do everything practical to ensure the safety of their staff and their visitors.

ISO 9000 - A published set of quality standards defining the core concepts and principles of quality management.

Legislation - Laws or sets of laws to regulate industry.

Quality assurance - Systematic methods to ensure high quality throughout the production process.

Quality circles - Groups of employees brought together on a regular basis to discuss methods to solve problems and improve output in their organisation.

Quality control - Checking samples of a product in different stages of production against a specification.

Quality issues - Variations in the actual and expected performance of a businesses products.

Relevant industry legislation - Laws produced by the government to guide the behaviour of all businesses producing the same products.

Self-checking or inspection - A quality management method where individuals are expected to check the quality of their own work.

Total Quality Management - A management approach to eliminate errors through a whole staff ethos to enhance customer satisfaction.

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