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Features - Measurement, Inspection and Testing - CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT - Doing It Wrong: A Case Study - While most case studies highlight successful initiatives, this one looks at a company that chose several wrong turns on the road to quality improvemen

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William F    
Potts    
Marjorie    

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