What is Quality?

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discussing the most common definitions of quality

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Hey Florian need an video about the detailed info of fmea especially about severity and occurence

arunpandianazhagarsamy
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Keep going on my friends! Tell us more about quality

derbyharringtonn
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Great video!

I think that doing things right first time is a bit wrong. There needs to be room for improvement and learning ― we also don't want to be pressured too much into doing (or guessing) what works perfectly right away. If we apply the scientific method for instance, we need to learn what "doing things right" means because we're gonna discover it over some, or many, failed attempts, and by learning what works and what doesn't. I would say the goal is to be doing things right as fast as possible instead :)

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ı think the quality meets customer requirements or assures the defined opportunities.ıf a firm has a quality management system that prevents money, time, and labor waste. This firm produces efficient and special works. quality equals strong supply chains. quality equals on-time delivery and on-time quantity.

mustafagurbuz
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customer delighters, comply with specification

firstjobhunters
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Most people have the wrong idea about "quality". When I was in high school, I had a job at a place in Louisville called "Tommy Border's Restaurant Supply". It was a big warehouse full of fresh, canned, dried, and frozen food. And the owner was a really nice guy. My job was to get an order ticket, and then load all of the items onto a pallet. It wasn't a bad job, but most of the orders involved frozen food. So I spent most of my time in arctic overalls, driving a forklift in the enormous freezer. It was like being sent to Siberia. The most popular frozen item were those squares of high school pizza. We sold thousands of cases. Once in a while, a case would fall off a pallet from a height of twenty feet, and then it would explode when it hit the floor. That was dinner. To this day, I'm still a little prejudiced against pizza.

We also supplied a really good local restaraunt chain called "Ollie's Trolley."

The food was great. The guy who started the business decided from the beginning that he was going to make the best hamburgers in the world. And he did. His hamburgers were much better than McDonald's and Burger King. So his company started to grow really fast; there were Ollie's Trolley locations all over Louisville. But Communists are also all over Louisville. And the central premise of communism is that nobody should enjoy anything that's better than what everybody gets. That's the equality of the lowest common denominator. Taco Bell. KFC and The Habit Burger Grill. So the people who own YUM brands forced the guy out of business. Not with a gun, but by investing in his new business and then demanding a change: No more fresh hamburgers, only frozen.

So the central theme of Ollie's Trolly of "quality" was replaced with the new theme of a low-quality nothing-burger.

In fact, there's a sad graveyard in Louisville, with all the original Ollie's Trollies.

ronliebermann