The Pareto Principle is a technique used by quality managers to determine which quality control problems of a particular service or manufacturing process should be corrected. Which of the following statements represents the philosophy of the principle? A . In order to minimize financial losses from quality control problems, all problems which have a measurable cost associated with them should be corrected.
B.
. the majority of defects are caused by a small percentage of the identifiable problems. Improvements efforts should be reserved for these vital few problems.
C.
. in order to achieve zero defects, all quality control problems, including those which do not have a direct financial cost should be corrected.
D.
. generally, 80 % of the quality control problems are justifiable for correction via cost-benefit analysis. The remaining 20% are not financially worthy of improvement efforts.