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Failure Mode and Effects Analysis

Any business in the manufacturing industry would know that anything can happen in the development stages of the product. And while you can certainly learn from each of these failures and improve the process the next time around, doing so would entail a lot of time and money. Continue reading

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Quality Assurance

There is a truism that goes “The bitterness of poor quality is remembered long after the sweetness of low price has faded from memory.” While every consumer can probably relate to this idea, business enterprises offering goods and services are the ones that should heed this the most. Continue reading

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Total Quality Management

Total Quality Management (TQM) is another business management approach that focuses on the involvement of all members of the organization to participate in improving processes, products, services, and the culture in which they work in. It is important that every team member realizes how each individual and each activity affects, and in turn is affected by, others. Continue reading

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Six Sigma

Six Sigma has received much attention worldwide as a management strategy that is said to have brought about huge improvements and financial gains for such big-name companies as Allied Signal, General Electric (GE) and Motorola. Continue reading

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