Quality Improvement Field Guide

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781498745741
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The Quality Improvement Field Guide: Achieving and Maintaining Value in Your Organization covers the key aspects that quality professionals must know to attain mastery in their field. After reading this book, readers will not only gain an understanding of the key quality improvement concepts, but will gain the practical insight required to implement them correctly.

The book starts with a brief history of quality and quality management, including the necessary quality documents. It describes key quality standards, including ISO 9001:2008, the upcoming ISO 9001:2015, and ISO 9004:2008. Next, it explores quality deployment concepts such as capturing the voice of the customer, the Kano model, quality function deployment, and quality policy deployment. SMART goals, SWOT analysis, and key process indicators are also addressed.

The book covers the seven classic quality tools: flowchart, Ishikawa diagram, Pareto diagram, scatter diagram, histogram, check sheet, and run chart. It also identifies the seven new management and planning tools: affinity diagram, tree diagram, process decision program chart, matrix diagram, prioritization matrix, interrelationship digraph, and activity network diagram.

Presenting methods for failure prevention and detection, the text explores measurement system analysis, gage repeatability and reproducibility studies, and the basics of maintaining a calibration system. It examines the various aspects of continuous quality improvement, complaints management, and the use of 8D reports for reporting on failures.

The book describes the four types of measurement scales and various measuring devices a quality professional may encounter and also contains a glossary that explains the basic quality-related terminology. Describing each quality method with sufficient detail so that readers can immediately apply them, this book is an ideal guide for anyone new to the field of quality as well as experienced quality professionals who need a quick overview.

Matthew Barsalou is a statistical problem resolution master Black Belt at BorgWarner Turbo Systems Engineering GmbH in Kirchheimbolanden, Germany. He holds a master of liberal studies from Fort Hays State University, Kansas, and a master of science in business administration and engineering from Wilhelm Büchner Hochschule Pfungstadt, Germany. His past positions include quality/laboratory technician, quality engineer, and quality manager. Barsalou’s certifications include TÜV quality management representative, quality manager, quality auditor, and ISO/TS 16949 quality auditor, as well as American Society for Quality (ASQ) certifications as quality technician, quality engineer, and Six Sigma Black Belt. Barsalou is certified as a Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt by Smarter Solutions, Inc.

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