An overview of the quality control loops
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31272/jae.i139.1098Abstract
The main goal of the quality control circles (quality) is to monitor the obstacles facing an institution, to analyze these obstacles and to develop appropriate solutions for them and to improve and develop work productivity. And its development and follow-up and the actual contribution to the development of the institution by showing the human ability in creativity and self-management to solve work problems.
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