Quality+Management
121Total Quality Management (TQM) — Optimierung der ⇡ Qualität von Produkten und Dienstleistungen eines Unternehmens in allen Funktionsbereichen und auf allen Ebenen durch Mitwirkung aller Mitarbeiter. TQM strebt die Erhöhung der ⇡ Kundenzufriedenheit an. Der Begriff… …
122Комплексное управление качеством (TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT, TQM) — Всеобъемлющая концепция качества как системы удовлетворения потребителя. Комплексный подход к организации системы производства, целью которого является повышение его эффективности и гибкости и, следовательно, конкурентоспособности предприятия… …
123quality circles — management technique which divides workers into groups that share problems and try to find solutions …
124Quality costs — The concept of quality costs is a means to quantify the total cost of quality related efforts and deficiencies. It was first described by Armand V. Feigenbaum in a 1956 Harvard Business Review article.[1] Prior to its introduction, the general… …
125Quality of working life — another method for measurement of job satisfaction based on Hackman and Oldham theory I came across is to measure the 5 dimensions of job through a survey and then determine the JDS (job diagnostic survey) rating through this equation (Variety +… …
126Quality storyboard — A Quality storyboard is a visual method for displaying a Quality Control story (QC story). Some enterprises have developed a storyboard format for telling the QC story, for example at Yokogawa Hewlett Packard in Japan, the story is told using a… …
127Quality Controlled Trial Management System — Ein Qualitätskontrolliertes Studienmanagementsystem (Quality Controlled Trial Management System; QCTMS) gehört zur Softwarekategorie Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS), die in der Medizinprodukte , Biotechnologie und Pharmaindustrie… …
128Management of depression — Depression, for the purposes of this article, refers to the mental disorder known as major depressive disorder. This kind of depression is a recognized clinical condition and is becoming a common condition in developed countries, where up to 20%… …