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Planning for Quality

Quality Planning is the foundational process in quality management that involves establishing the quality standards, objectives, and specifications for a product, service, or project, and developing the plan for how to achieve them.

Reengineering The Business Organization

Reengineering the business organization, formally known as Business Process Reengineering (BPR), is the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of core business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in critical performance measures such as cost, quality, service, and speed.

The Quest for Prosperity

The "Quest for Prosperity" is a central theme in modern economics and business, encapsulating the continuous effort of nations, industries, and individuals to achieve higher standards of living and sustained economic well-being.

The Competitive Advantage of Nations

In 1990, strategy guru Michael E. Porter published "The Competitive Advantage of Nations," a seminal work that fundamentally reshaped our understanding of why certain nations and industries achieve sustained global success while others falter.

Industrial Civilization

Industrial civilization refers to the state of human society that followed the Industrial Revolution, characterized by the widespread use of powered machinery, mass production of goods, and a major shift from agrarian-based economies to those centered on manufacturing and services.

The HP Way

The HP Way, also known as the Packard Way, was a celebrated business philosophy and corporate culture established by Hewlett-Packard (HP) founders David Packard and Bill Hewlett from the 1940s through the 1990s.