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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1993
Total quality management will provide important benefits for organizations that are involved with the delivery of occupational and environmental health care. These organizations should shift from traditional medical management to the new paradigm. Identification of a set of relevant parameters for this new management system is necessary to implement ...
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Total quality management will provide important benefits for organizations that are involved with the delivery of occupational and environmental health care. These organizations should shift from traditional medical management to the new paradigm. Identification of a set of relevant parameters for this new management system is necessary to implement ...
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A Metadata System for Quality Management
2014Data quality becomes an important issue for scientific databases. It is currently managed insufficiently. General solutions for managing the quality data on the object level are represented insufficiently nowadays. These applications need, however, a management system that supports quality treatment over the entire lifespan.
Frank Kramer 0002, Bernhard Thalheim
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Evaluating Quality Management Systems
Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 1998This study reports how nurse administrators may approach an evaluation of their quality management (QM) initiative. Suggestions are based on the current study of a multiclinic health care system's QM plan. Tips on designing the evaluation and recommendations on how to report results are provided.
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Central Drug Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) and State Licensing Authority: Organization, Responsibilities, Certificate of Pharmaceutical Product (COPP), Regulatory requirements and approval procedures for New Drugs.
Ruturaj T. Pawar +2 more
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2012
The company’s first step toward quality is to identify its critical processes, focusing on its strategy and vision. After this first stage, the process management starts using tools and methodologies to ensure quality, as discussed in this chapter, and thus implementing the concept of continuous improvement.
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The company’s first step toward quality is to identify its critical processes, focusing on its strategy and vision. After this first stage, the process management starts using tools and methodologies to ensure quality, as discussed in this chapter, and thus implementing the concept of continuous improvement.
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Quality Management System and Management Systems' Quality
Kvalitet & izvrsnost, 2012Sažetak: Uvođenje sustava upravljanja kvalitetom (SUK) sukladno zahtjevima međunarodne norme ISO 9001 strateška je odluka organizacije. Implementirani SUK treba pridonijeti poboljšanju karakteristika sustava upravljanja organizacije. Kvaliteta sustava upravljanja presudna je za poboljšanje konkurentnosti svake organizacije, gospodarstva i društva u ...
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1995
The forces which drive food companies to achieve ISO 9000 registration are numerous and may be dictated by internal circumstances, external pressures or both. Internal motivation often results from recognition that the quality of products and services could be improved. A desire to reduce quality-related costs may influence decisions.
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The forces which drive food companies to achieve ISO 9000 registration are numerous and may be dictated by internal circumstances, external pressures or both. Internal motivation often results from recognition that the quality of products and services could be improved. A desire to reduce quality-related costs may influence decisions.
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Computing & Control Engineering Journal, 1991
The key is that quality is about prevention. If one lived in a perfect world where everything was done right first time, where all communications were performed without ambiguity, where people worked in harmony, one would not need to think about quality at all! The purpose of implementing a quality management system is to improve the efficiency and the
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The key is that quality is about prevention. If one lived in a perfect world where everything was done right first time, where all communications were performed without ambiguity, where people worked in harmony, one would not need to think about quality at all! The purpose of implementing a quality management system is to improve the efficiency and the
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