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A focus area is a combination of a [[ | A focus area is a combination of a [[object]] and an asociated [[characteristic]]. | ||
<ref>Nederpelt, Peter W.M. van (2012). Object-oriented Quality and Risk Management (OQRM). A practical and generic method to manage quality and risk. Releigh, N.C., USA: Lulu Press.</ref> | |||
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* A focus area can be managed, e.g., managing de accuracy of data. | |||
* An [[objective]] can be related to a focus area, e.g., the accuracy of data must be improved. | |||
* A [[Key Performance Indicator|key performance indicator]] (KPI) can be related to a focus area, e.g., the accuracy of data must be at least 90%. | |||
=Examples= | =Examples= | ||
The colour (characteristic) of my car ( | Examples of focus areas are: | ||
* The colour ([[characteristic]]) of my car ([[object]]). | |||
* The clartiy ([[characteristic]]) of the text ([[object]]). | |||
* The realiability ([[characteristic]]) of suppliers ([[object]]s). | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 30 December 2022
Definition
A focus area is a combination of a object and an asociated characteristic. [1]
Notes
- A focus area can be managed, e.g., managing de accuracy of data.
- An objective can be related to a focus area, e.g., the accuracy of data must be improved.
- A key performance indicator (KPI) can be related to a focus area, e.g., the accuracy of data must be at least 90%.
Examples
Examples of focus areas are:
- The colour (characteristic) of my car (object).
- The clartiy (characteristic) of the text (object).
- The realiability (characteristic) of suppliers (objects).
References
- ↑ Nederpelt, Peter W.M. van (2012). Object-oriented Quality and Risk Management (OQRM). A practical and generic method to manage quality and risk. Releigh, N.C., USA: Lulu Press.