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Question:

Matching

Match the list of models to the list of its characteristics:

SubquestionPossible match
The model considers organisational processes and compares plans to actual achievements.ISO 9000ff
The model outlines the minimum requirements for a quality system within an organisation that wants to provide products and services meeting customer expectations and regulatory requirements.Investors in People
The model is a quality assurance system providing guidance for establishment and development of an internal QMS.CAF
The model is based on the premise that quality for citizens/customers and society is achieved through leadership, strategic planning, partnerships and process management.EFQM
Focus on leadership and staff development will result in quality improvement.Learner-oriented model
The model originates in continuous training of adults.ISO 9001

Response:

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The model considers organisational processes and compares plans to actual achievements.

ISO 9000ff

ISO 9000ff

correct

The model outlines the minimum requirements for a quality system within an organisation that wants to provide products and services meeting customer expectations and regulatory requirements.

ISO 9001

ISO 9001

correct

The model is a quality assurance system providing guidance for establishment and development of an internal QMS.

EFQM

EFQM

correct

The model is based on the premise that quality for citizens/customers and society is achieved through leadership, strategic planning, partnerships and process management.

CAF

CAF

correct

Focus on leadership and staff development will result in quality improvement.

Investors in People

Investors in People

correct

The model originates in continuous training of adults.

Learner-oriented model

Learner-oriented model

correct
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Question:

True/false question

Accreditation and external recognition serve mainly to ensure conformity of VET provision with minimum standards, and this limited understanding of quality should be taken into account when linking accreditation efforts to internal quality management.

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Response:

Correct AnswerUser answer
TrueTrue