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TQM was a term transformed from Japanese policy of ‘Total Quality Control’… which was a epilogue to quality assurance. It has since graduated to a new paradigm.

Today TQM is applied to all industries, business, and activities. Be it a Hotel or a Hospital. Be it ‘Educational Institution’ or ‘Engineering Enterprise’. Be it a Pan (Beetle leaves) Shop or a Park (play-garden). Be it an Advocate’s office or Aircraft maintenance consultancy organization.

The tool is generic, and terminal to trials(Supreme).{these are individual views of Priyavrat Thareja} Terminal because of the fact that TQM is ‘Total’ and ultimate. Good TQM (implementation) takes responsibility of Systems in place which must work endogenously [4].

- Posted on December 8th, 2009 in Quality, General, Education, Management, Publications | 3,231 Views | Comments (0)

Definition of Quality Assurance (QA) in Education

Harvey defines Quality Assurance In higher education as what “[1] pertains to the collections of policies, procedures, systems and practices internal or external to the organisation; designed to achieve, maintain and enhance quality”. Assurance of quality in higher education is a process of establishing stakeholder confidence that fulfill expectations or measures up to threshold minimum requirements.

Need for QA in Education

Mentoring students or children is always a tough task. But if the child is put on - perfectly - over a path to success,

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- Posted on December 5th, 2009 in Pages, Quality, Education, Engineering, Management, Publications | 2,086 Views | Comments (0)

Measure the Quality of World is an abstract talk today, but it is the challengeous task of tomorrow
it is however essential to measure the Quality of world. What can’t me measured can not be controlled. Si if the Quality of the world must be controlled, then it should be measured.

Quality of the world is a complex subject. It is perhaps very exhausive, because neither the world, nor the Quality are properly defined as yet.

About this Quality World, the domain covered in the article, which may be from the following link will be evidenced. Decide after you have read the abstract below.

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- Posted on November 28th, 2009 in Pages, Quality, General, Management, Publications | 2,371 Views | Comments (0)

People have potential, and people have power.
Neither of them in their individual capacity can be potent of continual progress.
But when both of them are missing…
God save the People…. Who can not use the potential of any Power.

Potential is the difference in local state with that of the distant state, and can be deployed for a useful purpose. The only requirement is that of communication. If that is distant, an Arc may be set up, to plug the gap.

If and when the transmission takes place, the phenomenon becomes powerful.

How this distance is enlarged because of Politicised Power, however, creates problems of sorts.
Further, The potential makes an economic difference. Analysis shall make sense when…

Read the following artice, which can be downloaded:

SHEQing the Potential Holistically for Power

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- Posted on November 27th, 2009 in Pages | 2,016 Views | Comments (0)

Karma 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…

- Posted on November 20th, 2009 in Pages, Technical, Education, Engineering, Management, Publications | 2,710 Views | Comments (0)