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Blog » TechnicalKarma is a Hindi word which signifies the need to perform ones duty. What one sows is that what one would reap. So the work one performs is associated with Quality, Continual satisfaction and so on.The adaptation in English is slightly truncated.
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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…
Strategic deployment of Total Quality Management (TQM) is the answer to critical Quality. The handling of such difficult situations may be made possible only by S + TQM. Strategic Total Quality Management is thus a tool which can help even in improving performance at a Group Dance.
The hypothesis of equating SARGAM with that TQM has been developed by the authors in a work which is download able. The abstract and link Read More
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SHEQing the Potential Holistically for Power
Yes, India is very poorly managed at many places. One such case was targeted for analysis through this paper. That is regarding the (electrical) power production through Thermal Power plants, based on coal, transported over long distances into disparate states. While plethora of ash transported along the road (rail) leads to Fuel misuse, the ash dumping has proved to be excessively harmful and carcinogenic.
The solution was simple. Remove the cause, and the effects are automatically taken care.
Discover the potential for judicious energy management. If it is not easy ’shake it’. SHEQing is a termed coined by the author of this paper/ blog ( in 1997).
If this interests you read more. If you wish to download the paper. The link is given
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The extension of Power is multifold, but the sustainability aspect is assessed only by its conformance to SHEQ-PC. It is because power developed, transmitted and used must be Safety,
COMPETITIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: Conference at Chandigarh, 29th Sept 2009
PEC University of Technology
Sector 12, Chandigarh , INDIA
The Success of an Engineer is marked by his /her competencies over a thorough ‘Product development’ with a promise to
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Source : Thareja Priyavrat FOUNDRY July Aug. 2009 “The Instruments of Excellence for Foundrymen” July Aug. 2009
Examining the business case for developing a PE culture reveals many documented benefits which can be categorised broadly as improved productivity, top and bottom line growth and the organisation’s evolution from function-centered thinking to process-centered action. Read More
The Options to Emulate Focusing on experiences in developing a PE culture