Ep 2 - Clark County School District - ISO 9001 Certified
Quality Management is NOT isolated to On Time Delivery, Manufacture
Defects and Corrective Actions. It goes so much deeper than that,
we'll explore just one such example today. Weld shops, School
Districts and more all need quality processes
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Quality Management is NOT isolated to On Time Delivery, Manufacture
Defects and Corrective Actions. It goes so much deeper than that,
we'll explore just one such example today. Find the Podcast first,
Subscribe, Download and Review!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/qualitymatters/id1447300405?mt=2
In the mid-1990s, administrators in Clark County School District
had to expand their educational infrastructure quickly to serve one
of America’s fastest-growing cities—Las Vegas, Nevada—and its
surrounding suburbs. The district’s already-large enrollment was
skyrocketing at a rate of 10,000 to 12,000 new students each year.
Rapid expansion was challenging enough, but on top of it school
funding had just been cut by tens of millions of dollars. The money
had been diverted to build physical infrastructure for the growing
region, leaving school administrators to wonder how they would
provide facilities, teachers, and services to meet the
unprecedented growth. Somehow, they had to figure out how to do
more with less. A decade later, those administrators have succeeded
not only in accommodating their still-expanding student population,
but they’ve also saved a whopping $174 million in cost avoidance
and cost savings along the way. Clark County School District (CCSD)
is now the largest school district in America to be ISO 9001
certified, and district personnel literally have written the book
on process management for schools. Download the case study from ASQ
directly here (you'll need to register for free
first)http://asq.org/2006/05/iso-9000/nevada-school-district-saves-millions-through-process-management.html
L Learn more about #QualityMatters & Texas Quality Assurance
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Defects and Corrective Actions. It goes so much deeper than that,
we'll explore just one such example today. Find the Podcast first,
Subscribe, Download and Review!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/qualitymatters/id1447300405?mt=2
In the mid-1990s, administrators in Clark County School District
had to expand their educational infrastructure quickly to serve one
of America’s fastest-growing cities—Las Vegas, Nevada—and its
surrounding suburbs. The district’s already-large enrollment was
skyrocketing at a rate of 10,000 to 12,000 new students each year.
Rapid expansion was challenging enough, but on top of it school
funding had just been cut by tens of millions of dollars. The money
had been diverted to build physical infrastructure for the growing
region, leaving school administrators to wonder how they would
provide facilities, teachers, and services to meet the
unprecedented growth. Somehow, they had to figure out how to do
more with less. A decade later, those administrators have succeeded
not only in accommodating their still-expanding student population,
but they’ve also saved a whopping $174 million in cost avoidance
and cost savings along the way. Clark County School District (CCSD)
is now the largest school district in America to be ISO 9001
certified, and district personnel literally have written the book
on process management for schools. Download the case study from ASQ
directly here (you'll need to register for free
first)http://asq.org/2006/05/iso-9000/nevada-school-district-saves-millions-through-process-management.html
L Learn more about #QualityMatters & Texas Quality Assurance
:LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubewww.qmcast.com | Texas
Quality Assurance
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