Autoevaluacion: 8.4

If your request refers to a different subject (like Mathematics or a specific university course), please clarify, but the review below covers the standard topic typically associated with section 8.4: Syntactic Analysis and Sentence Classification.

Antes de abrir el cuestionario, revisa los apuntes de las secciones 8.1 a 8.3. El bloque 8.4 suele ser acumulativo y requiere conectar conceptos anteriores para resolver problemas complejos. Análisis de Palabras Clave autoevaluacion 8.4

The "autoevaluación 8.4" is not just an administrative requirement; it's your company's guarantee of maintaining real control over quality, even when the product or process comes from outside your organization. Use this checklist and the provided steps as a starting point, adapt them to your specific context, and watch your supply chain management and overall quality become drivers of success. If your request refers to a different subject

To say "I am an 8.4," you must know what 8.4 represents on the rubric. Typically, scoring follows this logic: Análisis de Palabras Clave The "autoevaluación 8

| | Self-Evaluation Questions | Required Evidence | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Clear Purchasing Specifications | Are purchase orders and technical specifications clear and fully documented? Do they adequately define the required materials or service standards? | Purchase orders with complete technical data or service level agreements (SLAs). | | 2. Supplier Evaluation & Selection | Is there a documented procedure for selecting and evaluating external providers? Is it consistently followed for all new suppliers? | Formal supplier evaluation and selection procedure. | | 3. Performance Monitoring | Is the performance of critical suppliers periodically evaluated against established criteria (e.g., quality, delivery times, safety)? | Supplier performance reports or "scorecards." | | 4. Verification Activities | Are incoming products/services verified (inspected or tested) before use or delivery to ensure they meet requirements? Is this documented? | Incoming inspection records, material test certificates, or service acceptance checklists. | | 5. Approved Supplier Database | Is there a current and approved list of active suppliers that includes any sanctions for non-compliance? | Approved Supplier List (ASL) including sanctions history. | | 6. Communication of Requirements | Are quality and ethical requirements effectively communicated to all external providers, with channels for reporting concerns? | Signed supplier quality agreements and records of regular meetings. | | 7. Competence of External Providers | Have you verified that your suppliers have the necessary competence (e.g., certifications, skilled personnel) to meet your quality requirements? | Supplier-provided quality certifications and professional licenses. | | 8. Risk-Based Thinking | Has your organization evaluated the risks associated with each external provider (e.g., financial stability, geopolitical factors, single-source dependencies)? | Risk assessment matrix for external providers and documented contingency plans. | | 9. Control over Subcontracted Processes | Are you aware of and in control of any subcontracted processes your external providers might use? Do you require the same quality standards downstream? | Supplier flow-down clauses in contracts and documented oversight of subcontracted activities. | | 10. Record-Keeping & Continuous Improvement | Are all the above activities documented for audit purposes? Are records used to drive continuous improvement in supplier management? | Audit trail of supplier management activities and evidence of periodic management review of the "8.4 control." |

1. ¿Qué es la Autoevaluación 8.4 y por qué es importante?

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