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Quality 4.0 – a review of and framework for quality management in the digital era
International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 2021PurposeIndustry 4.0 has brought about a paradigm shift in value delivery with the introduction of disruptive technologies. This has resulted in efforts by organizations to re-invent their business processes and reskill their workforce while attempting to
R. Ranjith Kumar +2 more
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Total quality management 4.0: adapting quality management to Industry 4.0
, 2021PurposeThe purpose of this article is to explore the new concept of TQM 4.0 as a way of adapting quality management (QM) in Industry 4.0 (I4.0), guiding industries to this new phase, which has generated adaptations in numerous areas, one of which is QM ...
Fabiane Florencio de Souza +4 more
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Production and Operations Analysis, 2018
A laboratory, just like any other organization, consists of numerous processes in which inputs are turned into outputs through one or more process steps.
Kelvin Hughes, Patrick Waterhouse
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A laboratory, just like any other organization, consists of numerous processes in which inputs are turned into outputs through one or more process steps.
Kelvin Hughes, Patrick Waterhouse
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Water Quality Management in Aquaculture
Broodstock Management and Fish Seed Production, 2020In aquaculture, water quality is one of the prime factors that determines the success of that particular culture. Primarily the water quality parameters are divided into three major categories, physical, chemical and biological.
F. Yusoff +3 more
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, 2020
The main purpose of this paper is to analyse the current literature situation in terms of relationships between Industry 4.0 and quality management and TQM.
A. Chiarini
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The main purpose of this paper is to analyse the current literature situation in terms of relationships between Industry 4.0 and quality management and TQM.
A. Chiarini
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Total Quality Management and Business Excellence
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 2020All companies around the world aim to reach excellence in their work. Thus, successful companies keep following scientific and technological advancement to improve their business.
Muayad Alhih, A. Tambi, Yusnita Yusof
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The role of internet of things in food supply chain quality management: A review
Quality Management Journal, 2020In their review of internet of things (IoT) applications in supply chain management, Ben-Daya et al. identified the food supply chain (FSC) as one of the application areas with greatest potential for reaping the benefits of IoT.
M. Ben-Daya +3 more
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Quality Management in Education
Social Science Research Network, 2020The success of quality management in industry has prompted many people to ask "Why not in Education?" A few people have begun to answer that challenge and today we have enough experience to say that quality management works well in education.
P. K. Dhal
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Quality Management and the Manager
Employee Relations, 1994Looks at Quality Management (QM) and its extent of success or failure. Presents survey results, by the Institute of Management, which enables a further discussion. The survey, by postal questionnaire, was sent to 4,000 British Institute of Management members, and 880 usable responses (22 per cent) were received.
Wilkinson, Adrian +2 more
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Journal of Quality in Clinical Practice, 2000
Abstract In the entire quality management jigsaw, no one piece is more important than an adequately trained and qualified quality manager. The terms quality co‐ordinator and quality improvement officer do nothing to assist the understanding of this vital member of a hospital’s staff.
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Abstract In the entire quality management jigsaw, no one piece is more important than an adequately trained and qualified quality manager. The terms quality co‐ordinator and quality improvement officer do nothing to assist the understanding of this vital member of a hospital’s staff.
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