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Quality control in Production & Manufacturing
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quality control plan,quality control,quality control inspection,quality control procedures,quality assurance in manufacturing,quality process
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About "Quality control in Production & Manufacturing" topic:
Manufacturers across a wide range of industries face many common
challenges in their efforts to meet rising quality control and standards. The
growing mix of complex products, global expansion of operations, and
outsourcing requires a new approach to quality management. Many organizations are deploying either industry standard quality
management methodologies such as Six Sigma and ISO 9000, or
implementing other quality practices to reduce costs, shorten cycle
times and improve overall product and process quality. But what do you think how and what are the methods organisations can adopt to ensure quality control in their production and manufacturing.
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Total Quality Management
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Jagadish Bhombore
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Quality control should be developed in attitude and not by external force. Implementing Quality control tools (like Kanban, 5s, 6s...) is just not enough to see a stable quality, working hard to reach the top quality is necessary. When you get to...
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Arunraj
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Yes Mr.Desai, I support your view. The quality is the concious thing that the way we see it.
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Ideate: "Ways to ensure Quality of products in Manufacturing" deleted from your view.
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Productivity or Quality
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Both
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Hema A. Chavan
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I believe quality and productivity go hand in hand. We need not comprimise one for the other
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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Both are important for success of the company.
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Isha Verma
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I feel there is no reason to sacrifice either productivity or quality for the other. Properly designed systems take both into account.Quality leads to production. With quality production valuable raw material is optimized and not wasted. We have...
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Debate: "What would you choose either productivity or quality ,or Both?" deleted from your view.
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Lack of senior-level involvement in supply quality management
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System dilution
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V.Suresh Chandra
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"Ambiguity in interpreting quality standards"
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Manufacturing organizations often raise or lower the quality of products depending on customer tolerance levels.Often the products are made according to a quality specification or standard.But customers could interpret the same standard in an...
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Gouri Shankar Patnaik
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"Lack of awareness at shop floor and dilution of Management systems"
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G.S.Patnaik: GM (Quality Control), Bindal Papers Limited
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sujit Kumar
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"Lack of senior-level involvement in supply quality management"
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What a point has been raised and the feedback have been quite astounding .
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Ideate: "What are the Quality Management Challenges in a Manufacturing Industry?" deleted from your view.
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Please suggest the Quality Control tools which can help the manufacturers to improve the manufacturing process.
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jairaj shyam prasad
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hello Isha, there are 7 recognized and tested quality control tool that are available today which proves to be very efficient. they are: 1.Ishikawa diagram ( also called as fish bone diagram ) 2.Pareto chart 3.Check sheet 4.control chart 5.Flow...
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Gouri Shankar Patnaik
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It is nothing but team work. 5 brains work at a time finds the solution.
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Answer: "What are the Quality Control Tools used in Production and Manufacturing?" deleted from your view.
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During OES analysis of TMT bar, we are getting erratic results on more than 1 spark on the same sample. We have Foundryman OES at our lab. Can any one help me why this and the remady.
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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Monitoring measurement @ in process is the best method, to reduce the rejection level. Thanks for referral, Muhammed.
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murali.P
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why why analysis & Cause and effect diagram r d best
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Answer: "Which is the best tool of quality to reduce the rejection level" deleted from your view.
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Aditya Sharma
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Advertising do matter but it is the quality of the product which matters most.Product quality needs more attention than the advertising. Although we see a lot of companies indulging in doing things the other way round.
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s.baalu
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QUALITY OF ADVT MAY BRING IN CUSTOMERS FOR A SHORT WHILE AND THEY WILL NOT STICK ONCE THEY REALISE THE QUALITY IS NOTACCEPTABLE.IN THE LONG RUN IT WILL BE ONLY BE THE THE PRODUCT WITH A QUALITY WHICH WILL EXIST.
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Sheetal Bhat
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Advertising is all in vain if there is no quality product.One should be more strict and responisible to product quality than advertisements.
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Debate: "QUALITY ADVERTISING OR QUALITY PRODUCT " deleted from your view.
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QUALITY
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pragati parihar
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The company should act in perception of consumer, the consumer pays for quality and he trust on particular product by its quality only,hence the company have to make quality products with the desired goal,with optimum use of scare resources.
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Debate: "PRODUCTION WITH QUALITY Vs QUANTITY" deleted from your view.
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motivation
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Value Added
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Gouri Shankar Patnaik
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"motivation"
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There are several types of motivation tools. What tools you use? Positive motivation or negative motivtion ? If positive tangible or intangible? One should be clear in these lines.
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Gouri Shankar Patnaik
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"It is not continuous improvement. It is continual improvement. It is very much required foe progress of the oeganisation."
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Gouri Shankar Patnaik, General Manager Quality Control, Bindal Papers Limited
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Isha Verma
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"motivation"
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yes Mr. Saravanan, i do agree that motivation plays a major role in getting things done, as his or her work is appreciated then one feels that urge to do more to gain recognition, as everybody wants to do good time and again, so motivation holds...
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Ideate: "What is your approach to continuous improvement in a manufacturing environment?" deleted from your view.
Answer: "What is diferece between QA/QC Inspector and QA/QC Engineer?" deleted from your view.
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