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When the quality management discipline is implemented, the benefits to costs ratio should at least be?

a. Unable to be evaluated b. Less than one c. Of little importance d. Greater than one

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Question added by Muhammad Farooq , QA-QC MANAGER , AL Bawani contracting co.
Date Posted: 2016/06/03
Mohamed Helal
by Mohamed Helal , Project Manager , GROUP CONSULT INTERNATIONAL

............d. Greater than one............

Ksenija Kancelak
by Ksenija Kancelak , Construction Project Manager , City of Koprivnica, Koprivnica (Croatia)

My opinion is that the answer is:

d. Greater than one

Sathish Prabhu.V
by Sathish Prabhu.V , Manager - Operations & Process Improvement , Revolution Valves

Greater than one, because unnecessary cost will come down

sardar mardookhy
by sardar mardookhy , PMP certified Project manager , MCCI

Option D...

Thanks for invite......

Hisham Arnous
by Hisham Arnous , MEP Construction Manager , Izone Electromechanical

This ratio to be at least 70%

Deleted user
by Deleted user

D

The benefits should always be greater than the cost of implementing quality management. The benefit-cost ratio should always be greater than one.

Ramzi SAMRI
by Ramzi SAMRI , Industrial engineer , Institut für Betriebliche Bildungsforschung Berlin (IBBF)

D is the good answer. Thanks a lot

Usman Islam
by Usman Islam , Logistics And Warehouse Manager , Kirtanlal Scaffolding & Formwork

option D, benefits should be greater than one

Eng Ahmed Elsharkawy
by Eng Ahmed Elsharkawy , Civil Engineering Project Manager , Altwijry office

thanks for invition ,,,,,,,,,, my choice is option D

Ghada Eweda
by Ghada Eweda , Medical sales hospital representative , Pfizer pharmaceutical Plc.

Agree on expert answers. thank you

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