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  • What is a Quality Management System (QMS)? | ASQ
    Overview A quality management system (QMS) is a structured framework that defines and documents an organization’s processes, procedures, and responsibilities for achieving quality policies, practices, and objectives The goal of a QMS is to reduce waste, increase efficiency, and improve customer satisfaction
  • 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
  • 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
  • What is 8D? Eight Disciplines Problem Solving Process | ASQ
    The Eight Disciplines (8D) are a problem solving tool used to correct, identify and remove recurring issues halting the production process Learn more about 8D analysis at ASQ org
  • 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
  • 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
  • PDCA Cycle - What is the Plan-Do-Check-Act Cycle? | ASQ
    The Plan–Do–Check–Act cycle is a four-step model for carrying out change Learn more about the PDCA cycle and how to implement the model at ASQ org


















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