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* CHCQM ( Board Certification in Health Care Quality and Management ) conferred by the American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians
Humphrey based this framework on the earlier Quality Management Maturity Grid developed by Philip B. Crosby in his book " Quality is Free ".
All reputable gelatin manufacturers today follow the Quality Management System according to ISO 9001 to comply with all required physical, chemical, microbiological and technical production and quality standards.
* Centre for Quality Management System
* Management by Wandering Around: Reference Rovering and Quality Reference Service
Management of quality was the responsibility of the Quality department and was implemented by Inspection of product output to ' catch ' defects.
all overseen by Management Responsibility and Quality Audits.
* Total Quality Management
* ICH1 Guidance E6: Good Clinical Practice: Consolidated guideline ( and see Clinical Quality Management System )
* Total Quality Management ( TQM )
* Short History of SDI History of the Strategic Defense Initiative ( SDI ), including the role of Total Quality Management ( TQM ) in its development
** Total Quality Management
Quality Management in Health Care 10 ( 2 ): 47 – 57.
Accreditation agencies outside the United States include the Association of MBAs ( AMBA ), a UK based organization that accredits MBA, DBA and MBM programs worldwide, government accreditation bodies such as the All India Council for Technical Education ( AICTE ) that accredits MBA and PGDM programs across India, the Council on Higher Education ( CHE ) in South Africa, the European Foundation for Management Development operates the European Quality Improvement System ( EQUIS ) for mostly European and Asian schools, the Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation ( FIBAA ), and Central and East European Management Development Association ( CEEMAN ) in Europe.
The Faculties Economics and Business joined with the Faculty of Engineering through their Graduate Schools have developed an MBA programme with dual degree in Universitat Pompeu Fabra with specializations in Finance, Human Resources, Strategic Communication, Marketing and Quality Control and a Master in Finance ; Masters programmes in Educational Management, Organizational Development and Behaviour, Information Technology Management, Systems Administration and Business Administration.
( p. 23-24 ) Although Deming does not use the term in his book, it is credited with launching the Total Quality Management movement.
# Total Quality Management
A special district, the Butte County Air Quality Management District, regulates airborne pollutant emissions in the county.
Quality control during the development and implementation of new hardware and software is also the responsibility of Release Management.

Quality and Maturity
The CMMI ( Capability Maturity Model Integration ) model is widely used to implement Quality Assurance ( PPQA ) in an organization.

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A review by the US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality found that much of the evidence for the off-label use of antipsychotics ( for example, for depression, dementia, OCD, PTSD, Personality Disorders, Tourette's ) was of insufficient scientific quality to support such use, especially as there was strong evidence of increased risks of stroke, tremors, significant weight gain, sedation, and gastrointestinal problems.
The name " COMPAQ " was said to be derived from " Compatibility and Quality " but this explanation was an afterthought.
A 1954 article by Truffaut attacked La qualité française (" the French Quality ") and was the manifesto for ' la politique des Auteurs ' which Andrew Sarris later termed the auteur theory — resulting in the re-evaluation of Hollywood films and directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, Robert Aldrich, Nicholas Ray, Fritz Lang and Anthony Mann.
By the following year Dalglish was a full professional and a regular member of the highly-rated Celtic reserve team that became known as the Quality Street Gang, due to its having a large number of future Scottish internationals, including Danny McGrain, George Connelly, Lou Macari, and David Hay.
Kansas City is most famous for its steak and barbecue. The American Hereford Association bull and Kemper Arena and the Kansas City Live Stock Exchange Building in the former Kansas City Stockyard of the West Bottoms as seen from Quality Hill, Kansas City | Quality Hill During the heyday of the Kansas City Stockyards, the city was known for its Kansas City steaks or Kansas City strip steaks.
** BI was the first Norwegian institution to receive the distinction EQUIS ( European Quality Improvement System )
* Top Quality Crims was aired on 13 February 1992
Quality of service in the field of telephony, was first defined in 1994 in the ITU-T Recommendation E. 800.
Birland established Quality Departments to oversee the quality of production and rectifying of errors, and Ford emphasized standardization of design and component standards to ensure a standard product was produced.
The first edition of Juran's Quality Control Handbook was published in 1951.
Quality, as a profession and the managerial process associated with the quality function, was introduced during the second-half of the 20th century, and has evolved since then.
In 2009, KTH was the only institution among all Sweden's universities to be awarded " Centre of Excellent Quality in Higher Education "( in Computer Science ).
In 1974, Pirsig was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to allow him to write a follow-up, Lila: An Inquiry into Morals ( 1991 ), in which he develops a value-based metaphysics, called Metaphysics of Quality, to replace the subject-object view of reality.
In 2008, Tulsa was ranked ninth in " Quality of Life " by the Princeton Review's " The Best 366 Colleges " guide.
The license to reprint 2000 AD material in the US was later taken over by Quality Comics.
This information is coupled with the ALE address of the sending node and the channel the message was received on, and stored in the node's Link Quality Analysis ( LQA ) memory.
In the late 1980s the area was frequently in violation of multiple National Ambient Air Quality Standards established by the United States Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ).
The Regional Air Quality Council ( RAQC ) was formed in 1989 to create plans to address the problem.

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Under the Clean Air Act, the National Ambient Air Quality Standards ( NAAQS ) are standards developed for outdoor air quality.
The U. S. EPA has developed an Air Quality Index to help explain air pollution levels to the general public.
The Physical Quality of Life Index ( PQLI ) is a measure developed by sociologist Morris David Morris in the 1970s, based on basic literacy, infant mortality, and life expectancy.
* The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Improvement Act of 1987, signed into law on August 20, 1987, was developed through the actions of the National Productivity Advisory Committee, chaired by Jack Grayson.
* In the late summer and fall of 1987, Dr. Curt Reimann, the first director of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Program, and his staff at the National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ) developed an award implementation framework, including an evaluation scheme, and advanced proposals for what is now the Baldrige Award.
ISO 10006: 2003, < cite > Quality management systems-Guidelines for quality management in projects </ cite >, is an international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency has developed an Air Quality index to help explain air pollution levels to the general public.
Quality function deployment ( QFD ) is a “ method to transform user demands into design quality, to deploy the functions forming quality, and to deploy methods for achieving the design quality into subsystems and component parts, and ultimately to specific elements of the manufacturing process .”, as described by Dr. Yoji Akao, who originally developed QFD in Japan in 1966, when the author combined his work in quality assurance and quality control points with function deployment used in value engineering.
It developed a new strategy, Partnership for Quality, which sought constructive engagement with government and employers.
He was the first chairman of the American Quality Foundation, developed by the American Society for Quality Control.
In 1997 NEC developed 4Gbit DRAM, and their semiconductor group was honored with one of the first Japan Quality Awards.
The foundation started and developed pioneering programs, such as LINCOS ( Little Intelligent Communities ), APVE ( Clean Transport Alternatives ) and CENTAIRE ( Center for monitoring and evaluation of Air Quality in Central America ).
In 2002 FotSJR developed the St. Joseph River Watershed Management Plan, with grant support from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
One of these was developed into the sitcom Never Mind the Quality Feel the Width while the other A Magnum For Schneider, became the pilot for the hugely popular spy series Callan.
This work is supported by a range of guidance developed in cooperation with the higher education sector, principal among which is the UK Quality Code for Higher Education ( the Quality Code ).
She joined CDC in 1998 as Director of the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, NCID, where she developed CDC's patient safety initiatives and other programs to prevent infections, antimicrobial resistance, and medical errors in healthcare settings.
In 1998, Gerberding joined the CDC as director of the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion for the National Center for Infectious Diseases ( NCID ), where she developed the CDC ’ s patient safety initiatives and other disease prevention programs.
Quality improvement protocols have been developed with the aim of reducing the number of non-beneficial gastrostomies in patients with dementia.

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