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Translation

Deutsch: Übersetzung / Español: Traducción / Português: Tradução / Français: Traduction / Italiano: Traduzione /

In the context of quality management, translation does not refer to the process of converting text or speech from one language to another. Instead, it can be understood metaphorically as the process of transforming or adapting quality management principles, standards, and practices to fit different cultural, organizational, or operational contexts. This adaptation ensures that quality management systems (QMS) are effectively implemented and maintained across diverse environments and sectors.

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Transmissibility

Deutsch: Übertragbarkeit / Español: Transmisibilidad / Português: Transmissibilidade / Français: Transmissibilité / Italian: Trasmissibilità

Transmissibility in the quality management context refers to the ability to transfer or convey a certain quality, characteristic, or property from one part of a system to another. This concept is critical in ensuring that quality standards are consistently maintained across different processes, components, or stages of production.

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Transparency

Deutsch: Transparenz / Español: Transparencia / Português: Transparência / Français: Transparence / Italiano: Trasparenza

Transparency in the Quality management context refers to the clear, open, and honest communication of processes, performance metrics, decisions, and outcomes within an organisation. It ensures that stakeholders, including employees, customers, and Regulatory bodies, have access to accurate information about quality practices, objectives, and performance, fostering trust and Accountability.

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Transportation

Deutsch: Transport / Español: Transporte / Português: Transporte / Français: Transport / Italiano: Trasporto

Transportation in quality management refers to the processes and methods involved in moving goods or materials from one location to another while ensuring that quality standards and requirements are maintained throughout the journey.

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Treatment

Deutsch: Behandlung / Español: Tratamiento / Português: Tratamento / Français: Traitement / Italiano: Trattamento

Treatment in the context of Quality management refers to the actions or steps taken to address identified issues, improve processes, or mitigate risks to achieve the desired level of quality. It encompasses corrective, preventive, and improvement measures applied to processes, products, or services within an organisation to meet quality standards and expectations.

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Trend

Deutsch: Trend / Español: Tendencia / Português: Tendência / Français: Tendance / Italiano: Tendenza /

In the context of quality management, a trend refers to a pattern, direction, or change in performance or quality data over time. Identifying trends is crucial for understanding how processes are performing and for making informed decisions about quality improvements. Trends can indicate improvements, deteriorations, or stable conditions in the quality of products, services, or processes, and they are often used to predict future performance and identify areas needing corrective actions or further analysis.

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Trimmer

In the quality management context, a trimmer refers to a device or instrument used for the precise adjustment or calibration of various parameters, typically related to measurement equipment and processes. Trimmers are designed to fine-tune and optimize the accuracy, sensitivity, or responsiveness of measuring instruments, ensuring that they produce reliable and consistent results. These devices play a crucial role in maintaining the quality and reliability of measurement systems, especially in industries where precision is paramount.

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Trustworthiness

Deutsch: Vertrauenswürdigkeit / Español: Confiabilidad / Português: Confiabilidade / Français: Fiabilité / Italiano: Affidabilità

Trustworthiness in the context of quality management refers to the degree to which an organisation, process, or product is perceived as reliable, consistent, and credible. It embodies the assurance that Quality management systems (QMS) effectively uphold standards and practices that inspire Confidence among customers, stakeholders, and Regulatory bodies.

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