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Dynamics of Quality

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From Industry 4.0 to Quality 4.0

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Quality is by its own right a unified developmental tool available for the entirety of the people of the world to improve their environment and their lives, organizations, enterprises, and businesses. Quality transformed in the twentieth century along with industrial revolution. The industrial revolution assumed important roles in the lives of every individual and among the countries of the world. The criticality of industrialization is reflected today in the way this word has been commonly used as a tool to separate the industrialized parts of the world from those countries that, through their obvious mis-leadership and political corruption, merely turned themselves mainly into the consumers of the products of industrialization. These are mainly countries in the continents of Africa and South America.

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Ibidapo, T.A. (2022). Dynamics of Quality. In: From Industry 4.0 to Quality 4.0. Management for Professionals. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04192-1_19

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