Quality Revolution in Practice
The Journey of Quality from Past to Present

Having worked for 19 years in the department of quality assurance and control, I had the opportunity to delve into various quality control theories. This ignited my curiosity about the origins of quality, similar to the inception stories of other inventions. Surprisingly, experts and beneficiaries excelling in this field often overlook the history of quality. Recognizing the significance of imparting the history of quality to future generations, I embarked on the creation of this book.

Dr.P.Sasikumar

 

1 review for Quality Revolution in Practice

  1. V T Baskar, Former Project Director, LVM3, VSSC, ISRO.

    Quality is generally understood as ‶fitness for use″ or ‶conforming to requirements″. However, a detailed understanding of quality concepts will indicate that it is not as simple as that. On the contrary, it is a concept with various facets and different applications in different contexts. A thorough understanding of it will yield great benefits.
    Already, the concept of quality has crept into our social life as ‶Quality Time″ and ‶Quality Life″, meaning the time or life spent in the most useful and enjoyable way, contributing to the wellness of individuals, society, and the surroundings.
    The implementation of Quality in Technology and Services will yield tremendous benefits, and a typical example is Japan, which grew from scratch to a developed nation after the Second World War by manufacturing quality products. It is quite justifiable to understand that if each one of us contributes to quality in whatever endeavour we pursue, we are contributing to the growth of our beloved great nation. It is heartening to note that there are already many Indian establishments that have bagged coveted international quality awards, indicating that we are progressing fast in the right direction in the quality arena.
    Essentially, with about thirty-six years of experience in the quality & reliability domain and its implementation as a project executive in the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), I feel that every one of us should have a very good understanding of quality concepts from experts for our benefit. Dr. P. Sasikumar, a practicing professional and respected expert in the area of Quality and Reliability in ISRO, who has already authored many good books in different fields, has taken the appropriate effort to help us understand and authored this book on Quality Concepts.
    In a simple and lucid manner, the author has explained the definitions, evolution of quality, ‶Quality Gurus″ benefits of quality & reliability, and the concepts for implementation in our day-to-day life. Appreciably, the author avoids abstract explanations but makes every reader understand even complex concepts tangibly through day-to-day life examples so that readers can practice these concepts in their professional and domestic lives. A useful book for all, including students and start-up entrepreneurs.
    V T Baskar, Former Project Director, LVM3, VSSC, ISRO.

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