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World Class Quality and Productivity, 2nd Ed. (Crisp Management Library)

by William F. Christopher

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A simple 16-point program that identifies the need to develop the highest levels of productivity sits at the heart of this book. It explains why and how all involved in the development of a product should be involved in establishing the quality criteria and how all can come together to make things happen.… (more)
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