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| Quality |
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| “The consumer is the most important
part of the production line”, and who taught them methods
that would help them control quality “ – W. Edwards
Deming |
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| The emphasis put on quality control
in many countries in recent years was to a large extent a response
to the competitive edge. Quality Control, processes in business
aimed at ensuring a good service that our customer has determined.
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| Under the concept of total quality
management (TQM), quality control extends to every aspect of
our business. The output of every activity, which means that
during design, manufacturing, production, and servicing, the
quality of work are ensured to global standards. |
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| Our people were taught to build awareness
of the need to maintain quality; recognize the opportunities
for improvement; set goals and make changes that will help achieve
those goals, and involve the workforce fully through training,
communication, and recognition; review systems and processes
regularly so as to maintain momentum. |
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