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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.

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Myopia

Deutsch: Kurzsichtigkeit / Español: Miopía / Português: Miopia / Français: Myopie / Italian: Miopia

Myopia in the context of quality management refers to a short-sighted or narrow focus on immediate outcomes, often at the expense of long-term objectives and broader strategic goals. This term, borrowed from the medical condition of nearsightedness, highlights the tendency to prioritise quick fixes or short-term gains, neglecting the importance of sustainable development and comprehensive planning.

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Obsolescence

Deutsch: Obsoleszenz / Español: Obsolescencia / Português: Obsolescência / Français: Obsolescence / Italiano: Obsolescenza

Obsolescence in the context of Quality management refers to the process by which products, components, processes, or technologies become outdated, no longer functional, or irrelevant due to advancements, market changes, or the emergence of Superior alternatives. Obsolescence poses significant challenges to maintaining quality, Consistency, and operational Efficiency, especially in industries where technological innovation and product life cycles move rapidly.

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List of Asean Standards approved/withdrawn/amended in 1996 (Singapore)

- List of Asean Standards approved/withdrawn/amended in 1996 (Singapore) : SS 354 :
Specification for printed boards - Part I 1 : 1 996 'Flex-rigid multilayer printed boards with through connections (Endorsement with amendments of IEC326- 1991-11 )

SS ISO 188

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Philosophy

Deutsch: Philosophie / Español: Filosofía / Português: Filosofia / Français: Philosophie / Italiano: Filosofia

Philosophy in the context of quality management refers to the set of fundamental beliefs, principles, and values that guide an organisation's approach to quality. It serves as the overarching framework that shapes how an organisation perceives, manages, and improves quality in its products, services, and processes. A quality management philosophy often reflects a commitment to continuous improvement, customer Satisfaction, and excellence in operational performance.

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