Quality Management System
Quality Management Systems
(
QMS
) are the outgrowth of work done by
W. Edwards Deming
, a
statistician
, after whom the
Deming Prize
for
quality
is named. One of their purposes is
quality control
in
manufacturing
. In manufacturing industries,
statistical process control
is vitally important methodology used to control quality. This is important in the
Six Sigma
quality management scheme pioneered by
Motorola
. The
International Organization for Standardization
's
ISO 9000
series describes standards for a QMS addressing the processes surrounding the
design
,
development
and delivery of a general
product
or
service
. Organisations can participate in a continuing
certification process
to demonstrate their compliance with the standard. The
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
is a competition to identify and recognise top-quality U.S. companies. This model addresses a broadly based range of quality criteria, including commercial success and corporate leadership. Once an organisation has won the award it has to wait several years before being eligible to apply again. The
European Foundation for Quality Management
's EFQM Excellence Model supports an award scheme similar to the Malcom Baldrige Award for European companies.
See also
List of management topics
Quality assurance
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