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Quality Management Introduction

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Malachi Chukwuemeka

Very pleased with this course. Best of the best
2025-12-16

Roronoa Zoro

The Quality Management course was clear, well structured, and easy to understand. It provided a good overview of quality principles and practical concepts. Helpful for beginners and useful for refreshing core quality management knowledge.
2025-12-15

Veerendra 2024

It's very useful to us to learn and explore more knowledge
2025-12-15

Sahal Akhtar

Good
2025-12-09

Marlon J. Dycaico

GREAT COURSES
2025-12-05

Anmut Endalew Teshale

Interested.
2025-12-01

Archish R Pillai

Good
2025-12-01

Akram

Very Good
2025-11-17

Chaymae

i like it
2025-11-15

Umair Rajper

Extraordinary information provided 
Recommended 💯
2025-11-15

Manmeet singh

Nice course
2025-11-12

Yasin Siraj

Good web certificate
2025-11-10

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Course Description

Quality management is the act of overseeing all activities and tasks needed to maintain a desired level of excellence. Quality management includes the determination of a quality policy, creating and implementing quality planning and assurance, and quality control and quality improvement.What are the 7 quality management principles? THE SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF QUALITY MANAGEMENT Engagement of people. Customer focus. Leadership. Process approach. Improvement. Evidence-based decision making. Relationship management.What is the purpose of quality management? The purpose of a quality management system is to ensure every time a process is performed, the same information, methods, skills and controls are used and applied in a consistent manner. If there are process issues or opportunities, this is then fed into the quality management system to ensure continuous improvement.