Success Through Quality

Success Through Quality
Author: Timothy J. Clark
Publisher: Quality Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2002-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0873899067

Ideal for any industry, this book gives a basic introduction to continuous improvement and provides a comprehensive overview of the quality improvement theory, methods, and basic tools. Written in a format to help those with little or no understanding of continuous quality improvement, the author provides basic guidelines that can be immediately applied to improve decision-making and problem-resolution.!--nl--If you are a new employee in an organization that has a quality program in place or an employer who needs a quick, and simple book about quality for your employees, this book meets those needs. The author uses easy-to-read, short chapters to explain the basics of quality, and uses common, real-life scenarios to demonstrate key points and concepts. The material is organized in a manner that makes it easier for the reader to use and benefit from the book in a short time.

Project Success and Quality

Project Success and Quality
Author: Andrew Wright
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351213253

Projects are inherently risky, since they involve some level of uncertainty, doing something new in the target environment, but the percentage of projects seen as a success is still disappointingly low, especially for IT projects. The ‘Iron Triangle’ of time/cost/quality suggests that all three aspects are equal, but with quantitative methods for monitoring project performance, the focus is primarily on managing cost and time. This book seeks to redress the balance, explaining the rationale and benefits of focusing more on quality (fitness for purpose and conformance to requirements) before detailing a range of tools and techniques to support rebalancing the management of projects, programmes and portfolios. It shows how managing project quality actively can reduce costs through minimising wastage, and reduce delays through avoiding rework, leading to improved project success rates and customer satisfaction.

Success Through Failure

Success Through Failure
Author: Henry Petroski
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-05-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0691180997

Examines many of the failed designs and inventions that led to greater improvements siting as examples the 1940 collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and the space shuttle disasters.

QCC – Quality Circle Mantras - Success through Teamwork

QCC – Quality Circle Mantras - Success through Teamwork
Author: Somesh Nath
Publisher: Walnut Publication
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9390785383

Whatever your organisation, its sector, size or heritage, companies face various quality related problems during day to day operations which results in rejections and reworks. QCC is one such methodology, which is not a solution, or a goal, but a way of seeing, thinking and doing. Adapting QCC means departing from the path of the herd and committing to the path that’s right for your business. This book will be helpful for QC members, Team Leaders, Facilitators and companies aspiring to do well on the Quality front as it collates all requirements step by step. The benefits of a quality circle are endless, helping the organization get results it acts as a catalyst to create a competitive advantage. “If you don’t have time to do it right you must have time to do it over again.” ~Unknown “It is better for 100 persons to take one step rather than 1 person to take 100 steps.” – Japanese expression of quality circle. “It is easier to do a job right than to explain why you didn’t” _ Martin Van Buren

Advanced Product Quality Planning

Advanced Product Quality Planning
Author: D. H. Stamatis
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2018-11-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0429684606

This book defines, develops, and examines the foundations of the APQP (Advanced Product Quality Planning) methodology. It explains in detail the five phases, and it relates its significance to national, international, and customer specific standards. It also includes additional information on the PPAP (Production Part Approval Process), Risk, Warranty, GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing), and the role of leadership as they apply to the continual improvement process of any organization. Features Defines and explains the five stages of APQP in detail Identifies and zeroes in on the critical steps of the APQP methodology Covers the issue of risk as it is defined in the ISO 9001, IATF 16949, the pending VDA, and the OEM requirements Presents the role of leadership and management in the APQP methodology Summarizes all of the change requirements of the IATF standard

The Creative School

The Creative School
Author: Bob Jeffrey
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415282154

Using a single case study school as a role model, this book provides a framework for practice in primary schools. The school in question succeeds in meeting the Government's objectives within its own set of aims and values.

Poised for Success

Poised for Success
Author: Jacqueline Whitmore
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1429989769

Secrets to mastering the details that will get you ahead at work, from international etiquette expert and author of BUSINESS CLASS, Jacqueline Whitmore. In the past, the business world favored the aggressive "Type A" personality. But in these unsettled times, being courteous and thoughtful has proven to be a more effective way to win clients and customers and influence others. The competitive advantage depends on your ability to use your emotional intelligence and social graces to take your career to the next level. In POISED FOR SUCCESS, Jacqueline Whitmore states that good business etiquette is important, but she also knows that there is more to becoming invaluable at work than simply mastering good behavior. In order to be poised for success, you must cultivate what Jacqueline calls the four "P" qualities: Presence, Polish, Professionalism, and Passion. These include how to: -Package yourself for success by refining your personal brand -Nurture professional relationships with flair -Master the five ways to make yourself more memorable -Learn the seven unwritten rules of workplace etiquette Whitmore, using her 15 years of experience as a protocol and etiquette expert, will arm you with the skills to become more self-aware, more confident and comfortable in your own skin, and better able to communicate with others in a credible, authentic manner.

Total quality

Total quality
Author: Ron Collard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788172249137

This Book Offers A Definitive Account Of How To Plan, Establish, Operate And Improve A System Of Total Quality Management. Explaining How Employers Can Overcome Obstacles And Maintain A Momentum, This Book Spreads The Message That Total Quality Can Only Be Applied Successfully If It Is Central To The Business Strategy And If The People Factor Is At The Core Of The Approach.

Improving Reliability and Quality for Product Success

Improving Reliability and Quality for Product Success
Author: Dongsu Ryu
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2012-05-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1466503793

For almost every sensationalized media report of product failure, a closer look often determines these failures occurred due to inadequate reliability theory and methodology. Current theories and practices cannot solve these problems, mainly because test specifications, especially lifetime tests, express their results as either pass or fail; these results thus provide little useful quantitative information. In a clear, concise presentation, Improving Reliability and Quality for Product Success discusses how to eradicate failures in hardware products and, consequently, achieve greater success in the marketplace. Evolved from the author’s more than thirty years of experience, the book redefines quality and reliability terminology, explains failure mechanics, and analyzes why reliability accidents occur in the products of established corporations. The author presents a new prevention methodology in easily understood qualitative and scientific terms. Without excess discussions of the complex related mathematics, he creates principles that enable readers to identify problems before product release into the market. These novel concepts and methodology can reduce product troubles by establishing test specifications that produce quantified outcomes that constitute conclusive judgment data. Many books that cover reliability theory/engineering/practice are geared towards professionals with advanced mathematical skills and would not necessarily be of use to executives and CEOs, who may not be quality or reliability experts but need to understand these principles when making decisions. This book addresses this important but neglected audience, introducing novel ideas based on back-to basics quality/reliability concepts in an easily understood manner. In addition, it explains basic, fresh new methods for maximizing customer satisfaction and securing a competitive edge in performance.