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rev668

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if you guys need a confidence boost the 2023 multis were really easy, i got 19 cause i messed up one on the crticail path
 

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For those questions, it's sort of hard to tell because there's always exception with the conditions for Full-Time, Part-Time and Casual work. I usually guess...

@jimmysmith560 If it's not too much to ask, would you be able to provide any insight?
Hey, thanks for responding. I have another question. Do you know if we're allowed to write all over the HSC paper to plan our response? And if there's not enough room near the question, can we write it at the back? Or will marks be deducted?
 

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Hey, thanks for responding. I have another question. Do you know if we're allowed to write all over the HSC paper to plan our response? And if there's not enough room near the question, can we write it at the back? Or will marks be deducted?
just use the extra writing space and write what question you've continued off of
 

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yo whats the difference between quality improventm, control, assuranc ecos it all sounds the same to me lol
 
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yo whats the difference between quality improventm, control, assuranc ecos it all sounds the same to me lol
Control - random checks of quality across the production line
Assurance - the use of a system in order to assess if standards of quality are met ie using benchmarks
Improvement - the involvement of all components/sections of the production line which aims to achieve the best quality outputs continuously

I hope that made sense.
 

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yo whats the difference between quality improventm, control, assuranc ecos it all sounds the same to me lol
  • Quality improvement:
    • Focuses on enhancing processes, products, and services over time.
    • Involves identifying areas for improvement and implementing changes to increase efficiency and effectiveness.
    • Uses data analysis and feedback to drive continuous improvement.
  • Quality Control:
    • Involves the operational techniques and activities used to fulfill requirements for quality.
    • Primarily concerned with detecting defects in products or services.
    • Employs methods such as inspections and testing to ensure that outputs meet specified standards.
  • Quality Assurance:
    • A broader, systematic approach that ensures quality processes are in place to meet certain standards.
    • Focuses on the processes used to produce products or services, aiming to prevent defects before they occur.
    • Often involves setting up quality management systems and standards (like ISO)
I hope this helps 😀
 

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  • Quality improvement:
    • Focuses on enhancing processes, products, and services over time.
    • Involves identifying areas for improvement and implementing changes to increase efficiency and effectiveness.
    • Uses data analysis and feedback to drive continuous improvement.
  • Quality Control:
    • Involves the operational techniques and activities used to fulfill requirements for quality.
    • Primarily concerned with detecting defects in products or services.
    • Employs methods such as inspections and testing to ensure that outputs meet specified standards.
  • Quality Assurance:
    • A broader, systematic approach that ensures quality processes are in place to meet certain standards.
    • Focuses on the processes used to produce products or services, aiming to prevent defects before they occur.
    • Often involves setting up quality management systems and standards (like ISO)
I hope this helps 😀
keep it civil was good but stop with the chatgpt replies
 

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Hey, thanks for responding. I have another question. Do you know if we're allowed to write all over the HSC paper to plan our response? And if there's not enough room near the question, can we write it at the back? Or will marks be deducted?
You get a booklet with the Multiple Choice questions, Report stimulus and Essay questions - this is not collected. On this booklet, you can write all over it as much as you want because the markers won't see it.

With the writing booklets dedicated for short answers and extended responses, be careful with annotating because anything and everything on the paper is marked, so make sure not to contradict yourself. For example, if you annotate the word, "factor influencing customer choice" and write something such as, "behavioural", you could lose marks as that's not part of the syllabus - as the syllabus says, under marketing it's either psychological, sociocultural, economic or government.
 
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  • Quality improvement:
    • Focuses on enhancing processes, products, and services over time.
    • Involves identifying areas for improvement and implementing changes to increase efficiency and effectiveness.
    • Uses data analysis and feedback to drive continuous improvement.
  • Quality Control:
    • Involves the operational techniques and activities used to fulfill requirements for quality.
    • Primarily concerned with detecting defects in products or services.
    • Employs methods such as inspections and testing to ensure that outputs meet specified standards.
  • Quality Assurance:
    • A broader, systematic approach that ensures quality processes are in place to meet certain standards.
    • Focuses on the processes used to produce products or services, aiming to prevent defects before they occur.
    • Often involves setting up quality management systems and standards (like ISO)
I hope this helps 😀
You worded it better than me but that's really good info.
 

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