| A. F. Al-Assaf, June Schmele - 1993 - 318 pages
...chance to learn. Real improvement in quality depends, according to the Theory of Continuous Improvement, on understanding and revising the production processes...the basis of data about the processes themselves. "Every process produces information on the basis of which the process can be improved," say these theorists.... | |
| Willy De Geyndt - 1995 - 96 pages
...where mistakes are assumed to be made by the system because problems are built into the system. Thus "real improvement in quality depends on understanding...the basis of data about the processes themselves" (Berwick, 1989). The data would indicate variations and the elimination of the sources of variation... | |
| Nancy O. Graham - 1995 - 392 pages
...chance to learn. Real improvement in quality depends, according to the Theory of Continuous Improvement, on understanding and revising the production processes...the basis of data about the processes themselves. "Every process produces information on the basis of which the process can be improved," say these theorists.... | |
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