
Juran on Quality by Design
The New Steps for Planning Quality into Goods and Services
J. M. Juran(Author)
The Free Press
Published on 4. May 1992
Book
Hardback
538 pages
978-0-02-916683-3 (ISBN)
Description
Building on the experiences of scores of companies and hundreds of managers, J.M. Juran, the world-renowned quality pioneer, presents a new, exhaustively comprehensive approach to planning, setting, and reaching quality goals. Employing three case examples which encompass the three major sectors of the economy -- service, manufacturing, and support, he offers a practical plan for companies to achieve strategic, market-driven goals by following a structural approach to planning quality.
Quality, according to Juran, has become a prerequisite for business success. He cites the loss of market share, failure of products, and waste as results of poor quality planning. Juran provides a set of universal steps which can be used in the basic managerial process to establish quality goals, identify customers, determine customer needs, provide measurement, and develop process features and controls to improve business tactics.
The author gives new emphasis to setting quality goals, planning in "multifunctional" processes, establishing data bases for quality planning, motivating managers and the work force, and introducing quality planning into organizations.
Quality, according to Juran, has become a prerequisite for business success. He cites the loss of market share, failure of products, and waste as results of poor quality planning. Juran provides a set of universal steps which can be used in the basic managerial process to establish quality goals, identify customers, determine customer needs, provide measurement, and develop process features and controls to improve business tactics.
The author gives new emphasis to setting quality goals, planning in "multifunctional" processes, establishing data bases for quality planning, motivating managers and the work force, and introducing quality planning into organizations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Simon & Schuster
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
998 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-02-916683-3 (9780029166833)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
J. M. Juran is the founder and Chairman Emeritus of Juran Institute, Inc. He is the author of Juran on Planning for Quality and Juran on Leadership for Quality (both Free Press) and has received over thirty awards and medals for his innovations and contributions in quality control.
Content
Preface and Acknowledgments
1. How to Think About Quality Planning
2. Establish Quality Goals
3. Identify the Customers
Appendix: Then and Now in Quality Control
4. Determine Customer Needs
5. Provide Measurement
6. Develop Product Features
7. Develop Process Features
8. Develop Process Controls: Transfer to Operations
9. Strategic Quality Planning
10. Multifunctional Quality Planning
11. Departmental Quality Planning
12. The Data Base, Motivation, Training
13. Quality Planning for the Taurus: Case Example
14. Decisions for the Consumer Price Index:
Case Example
15. Replanning the Product Development Process:
Case Example
Epilogue: What Should I Do Next?
Glossary
References
Index
1. How to Think About Quality Planning
2. Establish Quality Goals
3. Identify the Customers
Appendix: Then and Now in Quality Control
4. Determine Customer Needs
5. Provide Measurement
6. Develop Product Features
7. Develop Process Features
8. Develop Process Controls: Transfer to Operations
9. Strategic Quality Planning
10. Multifunctional Quality Planning
11. Departmental Quality Planning
12. The Data Base, Motivation, Training
13. Quality Planning for the Taurus: Case Example
14. Decisions for the Consumer Price Index:
Case Example
15. Replanning the Product Development Process:
Case Example
Epilogue: What Should I Do Next?
Glossary
References
Index