Quality Improvement Through Planned Experimentation

Quality Improvement Through Planned Experimentation
ISBN-10
0079137814
ISBN-13
9780079137814
Category
Technology & Engineering
Pages
474
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
McGraw Hill Professional
Authors
Ronald D. Moen, Thomas W. Nolan, Lloyd Provost

Description

This resource offers a comprehensive framework for the sequential building of knowledge -- a model for improvement -- that is key to making improvements. Step by step, you discover the tools and properties of sound experiments, the methods of planned experiments, and their application to the design of new and improved products and services.

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