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Part 2 of 8 Course Series On Quality Control and Design What you'll learn Taguchi Method system design Parameter design Tolerance design Stages in Quality Management Principles, Scope of Total Quality Variability Loss Function Zero Defects Four Absolutes of Quality Management Quality Trilogy Process Quality Improvement Principles principles of supplier selection Concept of extended process Customer-driven improvement cycle Quality Principles in Product Development Philosophies in the field of TQM TQM Framework Seven Tools of TQM and New Seven Tools Leadership for Quality Benchmarking and Quality System Standards Requirements none Description This eight-course series on Quality Control and Design is a valuable investment for anyone involved in manufacturing, product development, or quality assurance. This course appears to cover a comprehensive range of topics related to quality control and management, with a focus on statistical analysis and process improvement.Recommended Path:Introduction to Quality Control and DesignQuality Control and Design - Quality Management & TQMQuality Control and Design - Statistical Process ControlQuality Control and Design - Process capability & analysisQuality Control and Design - Acceptance samplingQuality Control and Design - Reliability DesignQuality Control and Design - Expental designQuality Control and Design - Taguchi method and robust designThe course starts with a brief Introduction to quality control and design management, which is an essential foundation for understanding modern quality management systems. It then moves on to cover Quality Management & TQM, including topics such as quality planning, control, and improvement.The next course is dedicated to statistical process control, which is a critical tool for identifying and correcting quality issues in manufacturing processes. Students will learn how to use statistical process control charts and techniques to monitor and improve process performance.Process capability & analysis is the next course, which involves deteing the inherent variation in a process and comparing it to the desired specifications. This analysis is essential for ensuring that a process is capable of meeting customer requirements.The next course covers acceptance sampling, which is a statistical technique used to detee whether a batch of products meets a particular quality standard. Students will learn how to design and implement acceptance sampling plans to ensure that products are of consistent quality.Reliability Design is the next topic, which is the process of designing products to meet or exceed customer reliability requirements. This includes topics such as stress testing, failure analysis, and design optimization.The next course covers quality by expental design, which involves designing expents to test the impact of different factors on product quality. This technique is useful for identifying the most significant factors affecting product quality and optimizing product design.Finally, the course ends with a section on the Taguchi method and robust design, which is a powerful technique for optimizing product design and minimizing the impact of variability in the manufacturing process.Overall, this course provides a comprehensive overview of quality control and management, with a particular emphasis on statistical analysis and process improvement. Graduates of this course will be well-equipped to implement effective quality control systems and improve product quality in a wide range of industries. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Quality Eeering: Basic concepts and objectives, stages Lecture 2 Introduction Quality Eeering: Basic concepts and objectives, stages PT 2 Lecture 3 stages in Quality Management Lecture 4 stages in Quality Management pt 2 Lecture 5 Quality Principles in Product Development, Principles of supplier selection Lecture 6 Variability reduction and loss function, principle of zero defects Lecture 7 Four Absolutes of Quality Management Lecture 8 Philosophies in the field of TQM Lecture 9 TQM Framework Lecture 10 Seven Tools of TQM and New Seven Tools Lecture 11 Leadership for Quality Lecture 12 Benchmarking and Quality System Standards Supply Chain Managers. Working in Operations, Manufacturing or Service sectors, Production and Industry,Logistics, Purchasing, Customer Relationship Managers,Financial Controllers, Accountants, Business Analysts & Consultants,Small Business Owners & Operations Managers,Ambitious Self-Starters who want to have a Bigger Impact at work, Improve Things and Get Noticed HomePage: gfxtra__QualityCon.part1.rar.html gfxtra__QualityCon.part2.rar.html
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