Quality Characteristics

How to build quality model in enterprise

Quality model (From the process point of view) there are actually six basic steps that need to be established in the enterprise to successful implementation.   With the rise of high and new technology, more and more enterprises have abandoned the traditional position salary when choosing the basis for salary payment, and invariably choose ability […]

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Process Management | Process-Oriented Management System

The idea of representing the organization in the form of a set of process management and its activities as managing a set of processes began to spread in the last decade. The world’s leading companies are adopting this approach and have proven in practice the importance, efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and progressiveness of the transition to customer-oriented

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Role of QMS in the Enterprise management system

A quality management system (QMS), which is a functional area that exists on its own and practically does not affect the company’s business results. What is the reason for this phenomenon? In this article, the authors have tried to answer this question. When implementing organizational projects in the field of improving the efficiency of companies,

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Why is quality management being a formality?

Quality Management is being formality when any organization lacks commitments and core values of Quality management system. Foresight is a vision of the future that determines what a business will become, identifying potential opportunities, and proposing goals that realistically reflect the benefits to be gained in the future. Foresight provides the sequence of organizational structures

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QA vs QC | Differences between quality assurance & quality control

The quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) both are much critical and essential concepts for manufacturing facility. These both are helps to ensure the products are meeting all the require quality standards. As you know, every manufacturing unit focuses on product quality to enhance customer satisfaction, we can say it can be the ultimate goal.

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What are the phases of QFD?

The four phases of QFD (Quality Function Deployment) guide the entire cycle from product design to production, these four phases are: 1. House of Quality, 2. Technical Correlation, 3. Development, 4. Implementation. through which it is used to translate customer requirements into specific design and engineering characteristics. This method helps in transmitting product requirements from

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What is a control plan? – Six Sigma in Manufacturing

A control plan is a document that fully describes the procedures required at each stage of the production process, such as quality checks or monitoring process parameters, measurement procedures, and inspections. This document is helpful in ensuring that the process outputs conform to pre-defined requirements. This method provides support for documenting the functional elements of quality control,

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Production management – Functions & Importance in Business

The Production Management is an operational process, which commercially operates and controls all the available resources i.e., manpower, machinery, money, materials, markets and methods to convert raw materials into products. It is used in the operational areas for quality products, planning, direction, execution of production activities and control of industrial processes. Executing this process allows

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Critical to quality (CTQ)

Over the past few years, businesses have become conscious of increasing customer satisfaction and delivering quality products. Therefore, a lot of competition is being created in the market, so that it has become necessary for the businessmen to fully understand that the customer has paid more attention to the quality-critical characteristics to give complete satisfaction

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Design of Experiments (DOE)

Whenever we have to make an experimental design, two main issues are important to any business, one is to reduce the number of samples and to manage the costs systematically. Also, all the necessary information should be available in proper proportion. It requires an optimal design that ensures adequate sampling by minimizing the number of

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