Cambodia Implements ISO 14001 to Protect World Heritage Site
The Cambodian government recently announced its plans to implement ISO 14001 to protect the temples of Angkor, one of the world’s oldest and most beautiful historic sites.
The Cambodian government recently announced its plans to implement ISO 14001 to protect the temples of Angkor, one of the world’s oldest and most beautiful historic sites.
TRUMPF Inc. was recently awarded a Connecticut Quality Improvement Award for improvements made to a powerful laser.
A new organization for data and information quality managers recently formed, the International Association for Information and Data Quality, offers information and resources tA quality college in Dubai recently announced the establishment of an award in honor of H. James Harrington, Ph.D. Harrington, a Quality Digest columnist and founder of the Harrington Institute, is a leading quality consultant who frequently works in Dubai.
President George W. Bush and Commerce Secretary Don Evans recently announced four winners of the 2004 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.
After months of development, the International Organization for Standardization published a revised version of its ISO 14001 standard on Nov.Six Sigma was first practiced in product development and manufacturing environments to improve customer satisfaction. There, significant improvements were achieved and sizable savings realized.
WCBF has announced its two major Six Sigma conferences—one on Six Sigma in the health care industry and one on Six Sigma in the pharmaceuticals industry.
The University of Colorado recently became one of only a handful of colleges that offer Six Sigma training.
Prentice Hall recently announced that it has published two books on the use and value of Six Sigma in differing workplaces.© 2025 Quality Digest. Copyright on content held by Quality Digest or by individual authors. Contact Quality Digest for reprint information.
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