Ad Details
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Ad ID: 779961
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Added: April 19, 2024
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Sale Price: ₨123
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Regular Price: ₨123
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Location: Pakistan
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State: Punjab
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City: Rawalpindi
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Phone: 03115193625
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Views: 32
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Website: www.icollegete.com
Description
ICTE
International College of Technical Education.
Head Office :
Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza
(Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road,
Rawalpindi, Pakistan 46000.
Email : info@icollegete.com
Contact : 051-8736681, 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949
Quality and consistency in products and services is a minimum expectation from customers and despite a clear need for quality control (QC), there’s a distinct lack of certified skills. This free Introduction to Quality Control course covers the different dimensions of ‘quality’, the seven quality control tools of effective quality management and the basic approach to statistical process control (SPC) for quality control of products and services.
This Quality Assurance and Control training course is designed to develop the delegates’ skills in quality assurance and control and give them the best practices they require to implement different types of quality programmes, including Total Quality Management (TQM), within their organization. Quality assurance and control are integral components of a quality management system that ensure that the product or service being delivered meets the customer’s expectations.
Quality assurance and control systems provide guidance on principles, methods, and best practices for organizations to strive for excellence in everything they do. Quality management is a leadership practice that has a positive impact on the entire work environment. Effective leaders build a solid foundation that allows them to develop truly committed employees with high morale and improved performance, providing employees with opportunities for participation, problem solving, and teamwork, it creates a level of motivation within each employee.
This GLOMACS training course focuses upon the following themes:
Quality Management as a fundamental business strategy
Cultural Transformation for successful implementation of Quality Assurance and Control Best Practices
Various Excellence Models
The Impact of Team Dynamics on the Effectiveness of Organizational Improvement Projects
The Importance of Leadership involvement in the Quality Management Process
Operations Management
This introductory course familiarizes students with issues in operations management that affect quality control. Students select product materials for large-scale production and become familiar with creating processes that allow managers to oversee efficient mass production of goods. Operations management courses are usually taken early in a degree program.
Production Planning and Control
Students taking a production planning and control course create systems for monitoring that a production line is creating high-quality products at a high rate. They learn how to plan, schedule and control lines to examine product construction and completion. Common topics include resource planning, supply chain management and operations planning. Usually, this course is taken early in a degree program, in conjunction with the operations management class.
Statistical Quality Control
Statistical quality control courses introduce students to the product design and control process. Course assignments may include creating sample quality control plans. Students examine a company’s production and processing capacity, along with the product quality loss when production exceeds that capacity. Students also analyze the products’ performance.
Quality Control in Biotechnology
This intermediate course is designed specifically for quality control students specializing in biotechnology, including fields like genetic engineering and biofuels. The course focuses on industry safety standards. Students practice documenting operation and maintenance processes for biotech products, check for product contamination and monitor compliance with FDA standards. This course is taken about halfway through a degree program.
Supply Chain Management
Through quality control courses in supply chain management, students gain practical experience creating a plan that takes a product from development completion to the market. They create mock supply arrangements to deliver goods as needed. Topics include packing, storage, transportation systems and logistics. Usually, this intermediate course is taken about halfway through a degree program.
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