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Introduction to Quality Control

This book provides a comprehensive guide to the fundamentals of quality control, covering methods, tools, and techniques used to ensure product and service excellence. It explores the history, importance, and future trends in quality control, offering insights into how to implement effective quality management systems. more

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Kaoru Ishikawa
Kaoru Ishikawa

Kaoru Ishikawa was a Japanese designer known for his contributions to quality management and systems thinking. His work has had a profound impact on global business management and education. more

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