Description: Each definition in this one-stop quality-literacy toolkit contains a resource list including books, periodicals, and top associations and organizations that leads you to further information.
This book provides you with more than 600 terms and concepts at your fingertips. Don't let the huge range of quality management buzzwords, acronyms, statistical and technical terms slow down your TQM program. The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Quality Terms & Concepts provides clear, precise, understandable definitions for all the terms that make up the daily language of today's successful quality managers. You get plain-English explanations of ISO 9000, Baldrige assessment, cycle time, benchmarking, reengineering, Just-in-Time manufacturing, brainstorming, and all the terms and concepts you need to stay on top of the fast-moving developments in TQM. Each definition in this one-stop quality-literacy toolkit contains a resource list including books, periodicals, and top associations and organizations that leads you to further information. Over 800 illustrations demonstrate such key ideas as: House of Quality; Process drift; Corrective planning; Macro-process; Quality Function Deployment; Six Sigma; Hoshin Planning; Quality (Taguchi) Loss Function; Feedback loop; Lower Control Limit; Real need; Quality audit; Value-added activities; and much more.