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Suggestions for Developing a Quality Seeking Culture

The essence of the preceding ASCE and ASQ definitions is that QC refers to those things that are supposed to be done (e.g., tests) to achieve quality and QA is proof or verification that they were done (e.g., observing a test or reviewing the test result) and appropriate action taken. [Pg.237]

Increased ability to challenge and change opinions and decisions [Pg.238]

Flexibility and speed of joint responses to changing conditions [Pg.238]

ISO 9000. Table 7.1 lists the principles and some example benefits. Why occasionally reference the ISO quality-related principles Because they reinforce the advice offered here. For example, developing a quality-seeking culture coincides connects with ISO 9000 Principle 2, Leadership. [Pg.238]


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