Sixteen Steps To Improvement

Topics:
Specifications and Control,
Total Quality Management
Tags:
Human Resources,
Improvement,
Performance Management,
Productivity,
QCI International,
Workforce Management
Source:
QCI International

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Overview: Improvement can be achieved in one or more of the many characteristics of any given product or process. In most situations, however, improvement primarily implies that performance is enhanced. Experimental design is one technique that can be learned and applied to determine product or process design for improved performance. This article provides 16 steps to improvement. Some of these include: Design of experiments and the Taguchi approach, definition and measurement of improvement, common experiments and analyses methods, designing experiments using orthogonal arrays, designing experiments with two-level factors etc. By adopting these steps, one can certainly bring the improvement to better products and processes.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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