jurans quality handbook - 1007
034003-x_CH37_Juran
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SECTION 37
QUALITY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Lennart Sandholm
A HETEROGENEOUS GROUP OF COUNTRIES 37.1 TRADE GLOBALIZATION AND LIBERALIZATION 37.2 TECHNOLOGY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 37.2 FACTORS IMPEDING QUALITY IMPROVEMENT 37.3 Low Purchasing Power 37.3 Shortage of Goods and Absence of Competition 37.3 Foreign Exchange Constraints 37.3 Incomplete Infrastructure 37.3 Inadequate Leadership 37.4 Inadequate Knowledge 37.4 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND QUALITY 37.4 Phase I. Subsistence Economy 37.4 Phase II. Export of Natural Materials
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NATIONAL EFFORTS FOR QUALITY 37.10 STANDARDIZATION 37.10 National Standardization 37.11 Regional Standardization 37.14 International Standardization 37.14 CERTIFICATION 37.15 Product Certification 37.15 System Certification 37.17 Worldwide Recognition of Certificates
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Phase III. Export of Processed Materials
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Phase IV. Integrated Manufacture for Domestic Use 37.4 Phase V. Export of Manufactured Products 37.5 QUALITY ACTIVITIES 37.5 QUALITY MANAGEMENT 37.6 Phases of Development 37.6 Areas of Interest 37.7 UNIDO Quality Program 37.8
EXPORT INSPECTION 37.18 LEGISLATION 37.19 NATIONAL PROMOTION 37.19 National Quality Awards 37.19 EDUCATION AND TRAINING 37.21 National Level 37.21 International Level 37.22 EXTERNAL ASSISTANCE 37.23 Assistance from International Organizations 37.23 Bilateral Assistance 37.27 Assistance from Transnational Companies 37.27 INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE National Standards Body 37.27 National Quality Council 37.28 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES 37.31 CONCLUSION 37.32 REFERENCES 37.33
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A HETEROGENEOUS GROUP OF COUNTRIES
Countries are often classified as “developing” or “developed.” This terminology is misleading, as countries that are classified as developing could in many respects be more advanced than some socalled developed countries; for example, when such facets of human life as morale, culture, social relations, democratic rights, and equal opportunities are taken into consideration. A clearer grouping would be into “industrialized” versus “less industrialized” countries or, alternatively, into
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