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  2. New Zealand Organisation for Quality - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Organisation for Quality (NZOQ), originally the New Zealand Organisation for Quality Assurance (NZOQA), is a non-partisan incorporated society dedicated to improving the quality of goods and services in New Zealand and providing leadership in the adoption of the principles of quality management and best practice.

  3. AsureQuality - Wikipedia

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    AsureQuality Limited (previously AgriQuality Limited) is a State-Owned Enterprise (SOE) fully owned by the government of New Zealand. [1] The company's core business is food quality assurance with its services including certification, inspection, testing, and training. AsureQuality has over 1700 staff at over 100 locations throughout New Zealand.

  4. International Accreditation New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Accreditation by International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) is the international process for assessing and recognising the technical competence and the effective quality processes of a professional service and its staff.

  5. Building Research Association of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    BRANZ started out as an industry-funded research library in the 1950s, the Building Research Bureau. [1] In the late 1960s the New Zealand government passed legislation to create the building research levy, which allowed the establishment of the research association BRANZ in 1970.

  6. New Zealand Qualifications Authority - Wikipedia

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    The review aimed to ensure that New Zealand qualifications are useful and relevant to current and future learners, employers and other stakeholders. [14] NZQA administers the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF) which was established in July 2010 as a result of the Targeted Review and is a comprehensive, up-to-date list of all non ...

  7. Seven basic tools of quality - Wikipedia

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    The seven basic tools of quality are a fixed set of visual exercises identified as being most helpful in troubleshooting issues related to quality. [1] They are called basic because they are suitable for people with little formal training in statistics and because they can be used to solve the vast majority of quality-related issues.

  8. Quality audit - Wikipedia

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    Several countries have adopted quality audits in their higher education system (New Zealand, Australia, Sweden, Finland, Norway [3] and USA) [4] Initiated in the UK, the process of quality audit in the education system focused primarily on procedural issues rather than on the results or the efficiency of a quality system implementation.

  9. Goodman Fielder - Wikipedia

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    Goodman Fielder is an Australian [1] manufacturer, marketer and distributor of bread, smallgoods, dairy products, margarine, oil, dressings and various food ingredients.Its main operations are in New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and New Caledonia, with over 40 manufacturing sites.