University of Dayton students taking Engineering Technology Quality courses continue to provide their perspectives about problem solving, effective organizations, cost of quality, ethics, product liability, process control, and many other tools, techniques, and topics ready to use from our "toolkit"!
Monday, December 13, 2010
Quality in Everyday Life
Have you ever sat on the phone with a credit card company? How about the cable company? Ever wonder how companies like this can survive and still treat people like this? How about buying an item that you've looked forward to buying for a really long time, then upon purchasing it, you're extremely disappointed? Quality is something that we look at constantly. It's something that we cannot escape. It's there when we eat, walk, study, work, and sleep. It only helps us to understand the quality processes that we use to evaluate our everyday experiences.
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