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BloQ – The Blog for Quality

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Quality
Maren Behrendt
Maren Behrendt
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06.10.21

Interview: The “Ecosystem for Quality” in Everyday Working Life

The cooperative togetherness in the forest exemplifies a functioning ecosystem for us: each member contributes to the overall benefit of this ecosystem and benefits from the added value created by the cooperation of the members. The question remains what an “ecosystem for quality” actually means in… Read more

Hands hold multiple gears together
Quality
Lutz Krämer
Lutz Krämer
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30.09.21

How Management Systems Contribute to the Ecosystem for Quality

The forest is an example of an ecosystem that functions well. The ecosystem can therefore serve as an ideal for quality management, says Lutz Krämer. He describes what this insight means for companies and their management systems, what role each individual plays in this and what tasks we all face as a… Read more

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Babtec
Emmerich Kriegl
Emmerich Kriegl
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15.09.21

Smart Collaboration in the Cloud

In the medical industry, the highest quality standards are required to ensure that products function perfectly in practice. Whether for operating surgery equipment, dialysis systems or medical robotics – reliable, high-quality and innovative contract developers are required to map quality processes across… Read more

A man recognizes a mistake
Quality
Benedikt Sommerhoff
Benedikt Sommerhoff
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25.08.21

Bad Failurs, Good Faliures- What Kind of Failure Culture Would You Like?

Quality also means the absence of deficiencies, failures and problems. Failure reduction up to zero-error concepts is therefore an important thrust of quality management. On the other hand, failures challenge us to make improvements. We therefore see them as both a bad thing to be avoided and a good thing… Read more

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Quality Management
Maren Behrendt
Maren Behrendt
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18.08.21

The Ishikawa Diagram – A Quality Tool for Failure Analysis

Failure analysis in quality management is essential to achieve high quality – Kaoru Ishikawa already recognized this in the early 1940s. To this day, the Ishikawa diagram he developed is therefore part of the seven quality tools for failure analysis in QM. What this QM toolbox is all about and how exactly… Read more

A woman working with data in a digital factory
Digitalization
Lutz Krämer
Lutz Krämer
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04.08.21

9 Arenas of Digitalization: Digital Factory and Industry 4.0

What makes a digital factory possible and also successful? Industry 4.0 and digital factories are characterized by highly complex processes that do not develop in a linear fashion and certainly not in the traditional organizational structure. Nor do they stop at departmental or company boundaries. In our… Read more

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