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The Lexicon of Quality
Welcome to the Quality Management Lexicon, a comprehensive resource for exploring key concepts, methodologies, and frameworks in quality management and process improvement. This lexicon offers detailed, in-depth articles on a broad range of topics, many of which exceed 400 words and analyze multiple perspectives. Covering over 5,000 entries, it serves as a reference for professionals, researchers, and students seeking authoritative knowledge. You will find explanations of fundamental principles as well as advanced tools and techniques used in various industries. Below are examples of selected entries to give a brief insight into the content. Start exploring and enhance your understanding of modern quality management.
Cost and Time
Deutsch: Kosten und Zeit / Español: Coste y Tiempo / Português: Custo e Tempo / Français: Coût et Délai / Italiano: Costo e Tempo
In quality management, Cost and Time represent two critical dimensions that directly influence project outcomes, process efficiency, and organizational competitiveness. These factors are often evaluated in tandem to balance resource allocation, risk mitigation, and compliance with predefined quality standards. Their interplay determines whether a project meets its objectives without compromising financial viability or schedule adherence.
Genuineness
Deutsch: Echtheit / Español: Autenticidad / Português: Autenticidade / Français: Authenticité / Italiano: Autenticità
In the Quality Management context, genuineness refers to the authenticity, reliability, and originality of products, services, or processes, ensuring they meet stated standards and customer expectations without deception or misrepresentation. Genuineness is integral to building trust, credibility, and long-term customer Satisfaction.
Dissemination
Deutsch: Verbreitung / Español: Difusión / Português: Disseminação / Français: Diffusion / Italiano: Diffusione
Dissemination in the context of quality management refers to the systematic Distribution and communication of quality-related information, practices, policies, and results throughout an organisation or to external stakeholders. This process ensures that knowledge and best practices are effectively shared to support Consistency, compliance, and Continuous Improvement across various departments or operational units.
Fragility
Deutsch: Fragilität / Español: Fragilidad / Português: Fragilidade / Français: Fragilité / Italiano: Fragilità
Fragility in the quality Management context refers to the Susceptibility of a product, process, or system to failure, Damage, or Degradation under Stress, Variability, or unexpected conditions. Fragility highlights the vulnerability of systems or products that are not resilient or robust enough to withstand changes or disturbances, leading to quality issues, product defects, or operational disruptions.