Think about a toolbox for a moment. You have different tools for different jobs. A screwdriver makes a poor hammer, for ...
The Japanese began applying the thinking developed by Walter Shewhart and W Edward Deming during the 1930s and 1940s. Japan's progress in continuous improvement led to the expansion of the use of ...
The courses offered in this catalog are a curated collection of learning materials that provide an overview of Industry 4.0. It is designed to provide resources that businesses can use to understand ...
The concept of quality management is applied in business of all sizes and all types. It is a relevant in manufacturing as it is in health care or food services. Of course, quality means different ...
It can be tough to manage data manually, and doing so can sometimes lead to errors or inefficiencies. Spreadsheets can get overly complex, and data quality can suffer. This has become a large enough ...
A simple truth lies at the heart of any food business: the final product will enter other people’s bodies. It’s a huge responsibility, but a special kind of honour, too. So, whether you’re new to food ...
Regular quality control testing of medical radiological equipment has been shown to improve clinical image quality and reduce patient radiation exposure. Unfortunately is has been largely overlooked ...