CONTINUOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN PROCESS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15381/idata.v6i1.5992Keywords:
Quality, Process improvement, Quality management systems.Abstract
The current approach of quality within organizations has changed from the securing level to the continuous improvement level. The NTP-ISO 9000:2001 Series of Norms can confirm this and show how, unlike its previous version, it emphasizes on a continuous improvement in process quality.
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