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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.
Ambition
Deutsch: Ehrgeiz / Español: Ambición / Português: Ambição / Français: Ambition / Italiano: Ambizione
In quality management, ambition refers to the strategic vision and high-level goals that organizations set to achieve excellence and continuous improvement. It encompasses the drive to exceed customer expectations, optimize processes, and foster a culture of innovation. Ambition in this context is not merely about setting lofty goals but also about creating a roadmap to achieve them through systematic and sustainable practices.
List of Asean Standards approved/withdrawn/amended in 1996 (Thailand)
- List of Asean Standards approved/withdrawn/amended in 1996 (Thailand) :
TIS 1182 : Part 6*
Standard test methods for petroleum and petroleum products Part 6 : Determination of moisture content
Carriage
Deutsch: Transport / Español: Transporte / Português: Transporte / Français: Transport / Italiano: Trasporto
Carriage in the quality management context refers to the transportation and handling of goods or products from one location to another, ensuring that they maintain their quality, integrity, and safety throughout the journey. This term is significant in industries where the logistics of moving goods play a crucial role in maintaining product quality, such as in manufacturing, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and retail.