#303 – QUALITY IS A BALANCE BETWEEN VALUE, RISK AND COST: THE QVRC MODEL – NIGEL GRIGG PH.D.

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1.  INTRODUCTION

Risk, value and cost are terms that have been especially prevalent in quality management literature over recent years.  A recent review of over one hundred years of published writings relating to quality revealed them to be themes that always underscored much of quality theory and practice.  While references to the economics of quality have remained quite consistent over that time, however, value and risk are keywords that have substantially increased in their occurrence during the present century.    Continue reading

#302 – NIGEL GRIGG PH.D.: FUTURE OF WORK – QUALITY – JAMES KLINE PH.D.

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This piece is with Dr. Nigel Grigg. Dr. Grigg is a Professor of Quality Systems at Massey University New Zealand.

  1. You are a Fellow of the Charter Quality Institute, a senior member of ASQ, a former president of the New Zealand Organisation for Quality and an active supporter of the Australian Organisation for Quality. You are also a Professor of Quality Systems. With this extensive involvement in quality how would you describe the status of the quality profession in New Zealand and Australia?

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