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A Total Quality Organization Thro’ People
(Part 7): STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT
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Quality marks itself as a prerequisite to ‘meet customer’s requirements’, through maintaining ‘fitness of the product’ as per customers requirements. The wish-list of the customer is always changing, w.r.t what the customer got from you/ your competitor, or can negotiate, can pay for, can envisage how to make you to expect exceeding of his (customer’s) requirements, and so on. However it all depends upon the ‘Strategic’ choice of how much a customer deserves to be delighted, or how much investments are made into process

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- Posted on August 11th, 2007 in Foundry, Engineering, Management | 3,425 Views | Comments (2)

A TOTAL QUALITY ORGANISATION (FOUNDRY) THROUGH MEN: (Part IV)*

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Abstract

Building a Total Quality Organisation (say a Foundry) is not a child’s play. It is the concentrated and conscientious effort of man. Foundrymen in their unison who have teamed up to success. It is not as easy as would Shakespeare write his plays. Shakespeare used the 26 alphabets of English language, in various permutations and combinations, to compose his works (plays) for the foundrymen, On the other hand the foundrymen have sands to their disposal which is rough and coarse aggregates, and can not simply create that environment, which Shakespeare would easily castle. Yet the foundryman in order to satisfy his customer, with the same zeal and same attitude as Shakespeare would have done by aligning letters, must use each sand particle judiciously to world class results. Aligning particle by particle, let each sand particle improve the world, and make his Foundry a world class Foundry. What are his equipments, tools and the likes? This paper attempts to highlight the role a foundrman must attempt to exercise world class activity towards engineering a Total Quality Foundry.

Keyphrases: Juran’s trilogy for Foundrymen, Safety, Health, Environment, and Quality imperatives in a Foundry, World Class Manufacturing, Definition of World Class Foundry, Complex role of Foundrymen

Cite Reference as: Thareja P, (2006), ‘A Total Quality Organisation Through People: (Part 4), Building a World Class Foundry, Foundry, July/Aug, Vol XVIII, No 4 :37-43

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- Posted on July 13th, 2007 in Technical, General, Foundry, Free Stuff | 9,051 Views | Comments (1)

News Report in National Daily; The Tribune MARKET PULSE
Decline in foundry industry
Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, July 30
The number of foundries has nearly halved since liberalisation process

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- Posted on November 7th, 2006 in Pages, Foundry | 3,472 Views | Comments (0)

If u think you are indeed clever and laughed at Sardar’s replies, then
please check the answers below:

1) The 100 year war lasted 116 years from 1337-1453

Back to Questions/ Quiz for these answers?

2) The Panama hat is made in Equador

3) The October revolution is celebrated in November
4) King George’s first name was Albert. In 1936 he changed his name.

5) Puppy. The Latin name is INSULARIA CANARIA which means islands of
the
puppies.

Now tell me who’s the dumb one….Don’t ever laugh at a Sardar again

think about youself how deep water in you are…….

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Indian Foundry Congress (Cometh at Agra, India, Feb 07)

Taj Mahal in Moonlight
The Taj Mahal in Moonlight
at the Venue of Indian Foundry congress

The Mega Event of Indian Foundry-men,
The manufacturing process right from Heaven,

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- Posted on November 7th, 2006 in Pages, General, Humour, Foundry, Puzzles | 11,777 Views | Comments (4)

What is ‘Sound Mold’?
Ask a foundry man.

“as good as gold”,
replies the foundryman.
`cause the enterprise,
challenges the molder with a quick guise,
to provide a cavity sufficiently manor,
for dear metal, to pour in clear,
inclusions free and laminar,
so as to sleep night…….
to be morning tight!

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- Posted on August 20th, 2006 in Technical, Foundry, Education, Poems, Environment | 3,797 Views | Comments (0)