FAIRFAX, Va. - InfinityQS International announced the release of its newest e-book, "Quality Metrics Survival Handbook." The book contains information, tips and strategies to help quality professionals turn manufacturing data into actionable information, proving the value of quality improvement projects to upstream management, InfinityQS said.
Throughout “Quality Metrics Survival Handbook,” readers will learn how to use quality metrics, including key performance indicators (KPIs) such as overall equipment effectiveness (OEE), to obtain meaningful, actionable insight for each tier of the organization, the firm reports. By increasing supply chain visibility, identifying key metrics and communicating them to the appropriate departments, and successfully preparing for implementation of quality metrics, quality professionals can justify investments in improvement projects to upper management.
"Without the ability to quantify data, quality managers and plant operators often have difficulty proving their technologies' worth to C-level executives," said Matt Tweedy, vice president of product management, InfinityQS. "By identifying which metrics are important to each department, readers of our e-book will better understand how to maximize the value of their enterprise quality improvement projects to benefit the organization as a whole by driving high-quality products, decreasing costs associated with scrap, and increasing customer satisfaction.
The e-book is available for download here.
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