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September 2010 Dinner Meeting (Tuesday, September 14, 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm) TOPIC Quality in Education. Mr. Andrew Kent, Principal, Marshall Elementary School, Tucson Unified School District will speak on his personal and professional insights and views regarding the state of education in the United States today, with an emphasis on Arizona.
Location: Golden Corral Buffet & Grill, 6865 North Thornydale Road, Tucson, AZ 85741, Phone: (520)544-0350
COST There is no cost to attend the technical meeting. If you decide to eat buffet dinner please pay at the entrance and retain your receipt for the server.
=========================== Technical Meetings ScheduleASQ TOPS Technical Meetings Typically 2nd Tuesday each month 5:30 to 6:00 Registration and Networking 6:00 to 6:50 Dinner Menu depends on location 6:50 to 7:00 Announcements / Break 7:00 to 8:00 Technical Meeting
(past meetings) Sep15, 2009: Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) – TomLienhardOct 13, 2009: QMS for 21st Century – James HutchinsNov 10, 2009: Process Qualification – Greg WatesDec 8, 2009: Performance Based Logistics – Rick HuffordJan 20, 2010: Statistics in Manufacturing – Bill Messina (host APICS for APICS & ASQ)Feb 9, 2010: Universal Avionics Tour March 9, 2010: Coming to terms with Health Care Quality - John Harrison Apr 13, 2010: SARSEF winners May 11, 2010: International Traffic in Arms Regulation - Ron Snartland (host ASQ for ASQ/APICS)
Note: ASQ TOPS board meetings 1st Tuesday each month is open to all members. Contact TOPS Chair, Nathan Manelkar for specifics,
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ASQ Tucson Old Pueblo Section (TOPS) is affiliated with the American Society for Quality as Section 0707. ASQ is the leading quality improvement organization in the United States, with more than 130,000 individual and 1,000 sustaining members worldwide.
A not-for-profit professional association headquartered in Milwaukee, WI, ASQ carries out a variety of professional, educational, and informational programs. ASQ's vision is to be the world's recognized champion and leading authority on all issues related to quality.
ASQ was founded in 1946 with the merger of several local quality societies. These groups were formed to share information about statistical quality control after classes on that subject were held during World War II to improve and maintain the quality of defense materials. Most of the quality methods now used throughout the world--including statistical process control, quality cost measurement and control, total quality management, failure analysis, and zero defects--were initiated by ASQ members.
ASQ's mission is to facilitate continuous improvement and increased customer satisfaction by identifying, communicating, and promoting the use of quality principles, concepts, and technology; and thereby be recognized throughout the world as the leading authority on and champion for quality. For more information, call 800-248-1946 (USA, Canada, and Mexico) or (414) 272-8575.
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