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(D(R)E(A)MING for a Quality World, Part 3, Vol 5, No. 10, pp. 4-11, October 2008

Abstract:
The journey to Quality World passes through the imperative of upgradation of the Quality of World. Thanks to the Gurus the embryo of good Quality was installed, and it sustains at a pace which though small, continues to accelerate. It must cross a threshold to be noticed.

The journey is however subject to some interim assessments. One is the Deming’s application prize and its senior versions. The merit list demonstrates the success achievable and achieved by Indian companies. It sustains to continue too. Following such contribution by a not so developed nation (both in terms of Quality and Technology) if each ensemble of the world attempts to contribute harmoniously to the cult of Quality, it is sure that Quality (of) World will be assured. If you are aligned, read on.

Keywords: TQM, Deming Application Prize, Energy Conservation, Indian Deming Award winners, A tribute to Deming-poem

Ref Thareja, Prof. P., Deming Metrics to Measure the Quality (of) World (October 27, 2009). (D(R)E(A)MING for a Quality World, Part 3, Vol 5, No. 10, pp. 4-11, October 2008. You can Download a Full copy of the paper from the link.

- Posted on October 30th, 2009 in Pages, Quality, Education, Management, Publications | 1,918 Views | Comments (0)

Mentoring students or children is always a tough task. But if the child is put on-perfectly- over a path to success, half the job is done (which implies: Well begun is half done). A good process control in Gita- the holy Hindu guidebook- means aligning of Karma to a higher order task. Presumably, a well honed process indeed be resorted to while rearing a child, the success of an academe is in understanding and application of popular six sigma tool DMAIC (define, measure, analyse, improve and control). Setting up of a DMAIC for obviating bad results was argued in previous part “It is a Bad-Bad result ( QW, May 2009)”. To continue the ‘Improvement’..read on…

Keywords: Six Sigma, Student failures, NCLB

you can also download a copy of FULL paper from this web page.

- Posted on October 30th, 2009 in Pages, Quality, General, Humour, Education, Management, Publications | 2,130 Views | Comments (0)

Workshop on business management

Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, June 22
“If one wants to check pollution in one’s organisation, it does not mean that one has to incur an additional financial burden”. This was stated by Mr H.S. Bains, Chairman, Haryana Pollution Control Board, while addressing participants of the one-day workshop on ‘Integrating quality and environment towards total business management’ held here today.

Attended by 36 participants from various foundries, pharmaceutical, acrylics and chemical manufacturing units etc, the workshop, first of its kind in the region, was jointly organised by the Institute of Indian Foundrymen and International Certification Limited.

Mr Bains explained how the mobil oil replacement system for generating sets was deferred for more than three months during the implementation of ISO 14000 standards.

Addressing the participants, Prof P. Thareja of the Metallurgical Engineering Department, Punjab Engineering College, stressed the need for quality equipment, energy, enviornment, quality management, reduction of waste and austerity.

Talking of eight principles of quality management and three principles of enviornment, Mr Sunil Thaman, associate vice-president, International Certifications Limited, spoke about the importance of leadership teamwork and the factual approach to decision making as tools for profitable business management.

Mr Ram Nath, general manager, SIDBI, said unless business management was linked with enviornment management, the industry would not be able to survive in the days to come. He reiterated that recycling and waste management activities were very essential for any organisation.

Mr Viney Kumar, honorary secretary of the Institute of Indian Foundrymen, proposed a vote of thanks.

Mid Semester Test II Foundry/ Metal Casting

Mid Semester Test II
Date of test 28th Oct 09

Syllabus for the test:
1 Basic rules for designing castings

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- Posted on October 27th, 2009 in Pages, Foundry, Education | 2,367 Views | Comments (0)

Modeling, Types, application in design, Basics of Simulation

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- Posted on October 27th, 2009 in Pages, Foundry, Education | 3,312 Views | Comments (0)

The 20 papers presented in seminar shall be put up here shortly.

Subject:

While Competitive Product Development is prime on the national agenda of Quality improvement, achieving design competence @ engineering education of PEC students is an objective PEC has outrightly pursued in the last 4 years. First it was ‘Technical Arts’ introduced as a part of BE curriculum. After the recently celebrated successes in Moon Buggy design, and widely acclaimed product development -the Moon Impact probeby an Alumnous of PEC; it was now a turn for putting innovation stimulus in a newer mood. The day of 29th Sept. dawned with a seminar on interdisciplinary subject “Competitive Product Development”, organised by Met Engg Deptt, PEC, which was inaugurated by an eminent Engineer Mr G K Pillai, CMD of Heavy engineering Corporation, Ranchi. Mr Pillai, an alumnous of

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- Posted on September 25th, 2009 in Pages, Foundry, Education | 4,441 Views | Comments (2)