Browsing: Quality Transformation

Statistical process control (SPC) is a technique for applying statistical analysis to monitor, measure & control processes.
MSA is defined as an experimental & mathematical approach that finds out the amount of variation that exists within a measurement process and minimizes the factors putting up to process variation that is truly coming from the measurement system.

Total Quality Management: Driving excellence through continuous improvement and customer satisfaction. The 14 TQM Principles of Deming act as a road map for businesses aiming for excellence and ongoing development. 

Total quality management (TQM) is the ongoing process of identifying and minimizing or eliminating production defects, optimizing the supply chain, enhancing the customer experience, and ensuring that staff members are trained to the highest standards. TQM’s 8 elements foster excellence, customer satisfaction, and continuous improvement in organizations.

Quality control and quality assurance, are different processes within quality management system, quality assurance, working in squad with quality control, contributes to an organization’s excellence and also results in better products. By understanding the difference between quality assurance and quality control, as well as their partnership, the company will be able to choose the right manufacturer for its product.

The 4 Absolutes of Quality by Philip Crosby are the foundation of any quality improvement process that aims to have a sustained improvement. These absolutes are very easy to understand and communicate as compared to complex mathematical terms and creating examples that relate to any industry.

Quality Transformation approaches the areas of people, process and technology, which involves a talented and engaged workforce, agility in execution and automation of repeatable activities.