The phrase about quality management is correctly completed as: "Quality is B. Planned, inspected into a program, not inspected into a program."
This phrase emphasizes the idea that quality should be an integral part of the planning process of a program and not something that is only checked or inspected after the fact. Effective quality management involves integrating quality considerations into every aspect of program planning and execution, rather than relying solely on inspections or controls after the work is done. This proactive approach ensures that quality is a fundamental component of the program from the outset.
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