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What is ‘TQM’

When the quality control expects no threats
and the Quality assurance no priority,
When continuous improvement is in hands of no cheats
All ‘Kaizens’ Kings are no big

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- Posted on August 9th, 2015 in Pages, Technical, Education, Management, Publications, Six Sigma | 2,116 Views | Comments (0)

Energy is not a mere meaningful word, a bare
system of quantifiable work, or belle dance,
Or scientifically, a calory giving substance.
Proverbially it is seldom driven like a mare
But it is always

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- Posted on July 9th, 2015 in Pages, Technical, Foundry, Education, Engineering, Poems, Publications, Environment | 1,548 Views | Comments (0)

Poem on Y2K ( Year 2000 Problem for computers).

Do you comprehend
the Computer professionals‘ stance to
lay special significance,
on approaching Year 2000?
It‘s because that, they entail, new year 2000,
in terms of Y2K,
afflicts a computers dooms day.

Why 2K? when they ask why?

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- Posted on July 3rd, 2015 in Technical, Education, Management, Poems, Info Tech, Computers | 1,835 Views | Comments (0)

How the guise of inadvertent errors, at times caused due to poor insight into processes or foresight into systems, is exploited to stage a punishment for a devoted, learning- enthusiastic and young project manger is the essence of Arsonist’s Six Sigma Mystery in Robert Barry’s second book on Nan’s series. How the head nurse

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- Posted on June 8th, 2015 in Quality, Education, Health, Six Sigma | 2,664 Views | Comments (0)

When a book is designed in a way that it unmistakably simulates the learning to an indelible conclusion, further the messages are identified in 40 odd chapters of the book, and the readers tends to correct the incompetencies in him or her through a paradigm of Poka Yoke (pronounced Poka (ka as in car), OK with a prefixed sound of y) the Japanese term of fool-proofing, then the book should be a must read for not only all the quality enthusiasts, but additionally for the role players, namely the young executives, computer and automation enthusiasts, personal secretaries and even detectives.
The book in question is “Nan- A Six Sigma Mystery”, which could double up as a textbook for the students of communication skills, not because of its high readability, worth sustaining an interest because of the glueyness of a suspense novel, but for the system theory, which entwines the plot of a mystery.

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- Posted on June 8th, 2015 in Pages, Quality, Personal Development, Education, Health, Six Sigma | 2,381 Views | Comments (0)