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Unbalance

Deutsch: Unwucht / Español: Desequilibrio / Português: Desequilíbrio / Français: Déséquilibre / Italiano: Sbilanciamento

Unbalance in the context of quality management refers to the uneven distribution of mass or force within a system or component, leading to vibrations, noise, and potential operational inefficiencies. It is a critical factor in maintaining the performance, safety, and longevity of mechanical systems.

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Underestimation

Deutsch: Unterschätzung / Español: Subestimación / Português: Subestimação / Français: Sous-estimation / Italiano: Sottostima

Underestimation in the quality management context refers to the act of evaluating a process, capability, or resource as less significant, capable, or impactful than it truly is. This misjudgment can lead to inefficiencies, missed opportunities, or failures to meet quality objectives.

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Understandability

Deutsch: Verständlichkeit / Español: Comprensibilidad / Português: Compreensibilidade / Français: Compréhensibilité / Italiano: Comprensibilità

Understandability in the quality Management context refers to the degree to which processes, documentation, standards, or instructions are clear and easy to comprehend for all stakeholders. It ensures that everyone involved in a Quality management System (QMS), from operators to Decision-makers, can effectively interpret and apply the required information to maintain and improve quality.

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Understanding

Deutsch: Verständnis / Español: Comprensión / Português: Compreensão / Français: Compréhension / Italiano: Comprensione

Understanding in the quality management context refers to the comprehensive awareness and knowledge that individuals within an organisation have regarding the systems, processes, standards, and expectations necessary to ensure consistent product or service quality. This involves grasping customer needs, regulatory requirements, internal procedures, and overall quality objectives. A deep understanding across all levels of the organisation is critical for successful quality management, ensuring that everyone is aligned and committed to maintaining and improving quality standards.

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Undesirability

Deutsch: Unerwünschtheit / Español: Indeseabilidad / Português: Indesejabilidade / Français: Indésirabilité / Italiano: Indesiderabilità

In quality management, undesirability refers to the degree to which a characteristic, process, or outcome deviates from predefined standards or expectations, thereby posing risks to product integrity, operational efficiency, or customer satisfaction. Unlike defects, which are binary (present or absent), undesirability is a continuous measure that quantifies the severity or frequency of deviations, enabling prioritization in corrective actions. Its assessment is fundamental to proactive quality control, as it shifts focus from mere compliance to the optimization of systemic performance.

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Unevenness

Deutsch: Unebenheit / Español: irregularidad / Português: irregularidade / Français: irrégularité / Italiano: irregolarità

In quality management, unevenness refers to deviations from a specified surface or dimensional uniformity in materials, components, or finished products. These deviations can arise from manufacturing processes, material properties, or environmental factors and are critical to assess as they may impact functionality, safety, or aesthetic requirements. Unevenness is often quantified using standardized measurement techniques to ensure compliance with predefined tolerances.

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Uniformity

Deutsch: Einheitlichkeit / Español: Uniformidad / Português: Uniformidade / Français: Uniformité / Italiano: Uniformità

Uniformity in the context of quality management refers to the consistency and standardisation of processes, products, or services, ensuring that they meet the same quality specifications and performance Criteria every time. It is a key Aspect of maintaining Reliability and predictability, allowing organisations to deliver consistent quality to their customers.

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Unilever

Deutsch: Unilever / Español: Unilever / Português: Unilever / Français: Unilever / Italiano: Unilever

Unilever in the Quality management context refers to the global consumer goods company's commitment to maintaining high standards of quality across its vast portfolio of products, which include food, beverages, cleaning agents, and personal care items. Unilever's approach to quality management focuses on ensuring product safety, compliance with Regulatory standards, and meeting customer expectations while incorporating sustainability and innovation into its practices.

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