Synopsis
Synopsis
Preventing a defect is much better than curing it after the fact. In order to understand what the best possible prevention method for defects is, we interviewed the best in class in quality according to J.D. Power’s 2017 U.S. Initial Quality Study to discover that the best practices for quality assurance can be summarized in 6 elements.
Presenter: Giuseppe Grimaldi, QA Product Marketing Manager
Presenter: Giuseppe Grimaldi, QA Product Marketing Manager
Preventing a defect is much better than curing it after the fact. In order to understand what the best possible prevention method for defects is, we interviewed the best in class in quality according to J.D. Power’s 2017 U.S. Initial Quality Study to discover that the best practices for quality assurance can be summarized in 6 elements.
Presenter: Giuseppe Grimaldi, QA Product Marketing Manager
Presenter: Giuseppe Grimaldi, QA Product Marketing Manager
Atlas Copco Seminar Series: QA Global Best Practices (24:48)
Preventing a defect is much better than curing it after the fact. In order to understand what the best possible prevention method for defects is, we interviewed the best in class in quality according to J.D. Power’s 2017 U.S. Initial Quality Study to discover that the best practices for quality assurance can be summarized in 6 elements.
Presenter: Giuseppe Grimaldi, QA Product Marketing Manager
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