The following are potential sources of evidence regarding the effectiveness of a division's total quality management program. The least persuasive evidence would be a comparison of:
The following are potential sources of evidence regarding the effectiveness of a division's total quality management program. The least persuasive evidence would be a comparison of:
Employee morale is inherently subjective and difficult to quantify consistently. Unlike other metrics such as scrap and rework costs, customer returns, or manufacturing and distribution costs, which are tangible and can be measured objectively, employee morale cannot provide definitive evidence of the effectiveness of a total quality management program. As a result, it is the least persuasive source of evidence when evaluating such a program.
Yes that's correct
Is it because employee morale can't be quantified? If not, can someone explain the answer?
Keyword “least” is very easily missed out.