Quality improvement
- Topics:
- ISO Standards
- Tags:
- Business Operations,
- Human Resources,
- Improvement,
- Performance Management,
- Quality,
- Quality Improvement,
- Transition Support,
- Workforce Management
- Source:
- Transition Support
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Overview: Quality Improvement is basically, the actions taken throughout the organization to increase the effectiveness of activities and processes to provide added benefits to both the organization and its customers. In simple terms, quality improvement is anything which causes a beneficial change in quality performance. All beneficial change results in improvement whether gradual or radical so we really need a word which means gradual change or incremental change. The transition between where quality improvement stops and quality control begins is where the level has been set and the mechanisms are in place to keep quality on or above the set level. Thus it is very essential to raise the standard of quality. Improving quality by raising standards can be accomplished by various steps which includes organize the resources to implement the plan, carry out research, analysis and design to define a possible solution. Hence this improvement process will require controls to keep improvement projects on course towards their objectives. The controls applied should be designed in the manner described previously.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1
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