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- Quality Assurance vs Quality Control: QA vs QC | ASQ
Learn the differences between quality assurance and quality control Explore definitions, examples, and how QA and QC ensure quality
- What Is Quality? | ASQ
The authors discuss the philosophies of eight quality experts - Crosby, Deming, Feigenbaum, Ishikawa, Juran, Pirsig, Shewhart, and Taguchi - each of whose definition of quality is presented in sidebar articles It is concluded that Shewhart provides the best definition from both an intellectual and practical perspective
- 7 Basic Quality Tools: Quality Management Tools | ASQ
Start your quality journey by mastering the 7 Basic Tools of Quality at the world’s largest society for quality, ASQ org
- Excellence Through Quality | ASQ
ASQ is a global leader in quality and consists of a community of passionate people who use their tools, ideas and expertise to make our world better
- Learn About Quality - ASQ
Learn About Quality Quality Topics A to Z Explore the concepts, tools, applications, and technical terms that make up the world of quality For more definitions, browse the online glossary of quality terms, acronyms, and key people in the history of quality
- Quality Resources | ASQ
Quality Resources The world's most comprehensive collection of quality resources American Society for Quality’s Quality Resources is your one-stop online library of information related to quality Access 80 years' worth of content for all experience levels
- Quality Tools Templates - List of Quality Tools | ASQ
Quality Glossary Definition: Quality tools Quality tools are defined as an instrument or technique to support and improve the activities of quality management and improvement ASQ's quality tools can help you find new ways to identify causes, understand processes, collect and analyze data, generate ideas, keep projects on track, and make informed decisions for all of your continuous
- Total Quality Management (TQM): What is TQM? | ASQ
Total Quality Management Overview Total quality management (TQM) is a term first used to describe a management approach to quality improvement Since then, TQM has taken on many meanings but at its core it describes a management approach to long-term success through customer satisfaction
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