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Quality Management in Scientific Research Challenging Irreproducibility of Scientific Results
Title:
Quality Management in Scientific Research Challenging Irreproducibility of Scientific Results
Author:
Lanati, Antonella. author.
ISBN:
9783319767505
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Physical Description:
XIV, 205 p. 74 illus., 64 illus. in color. online resource.
Contents:
Part I: Principles, references and standards -- Quality basics -- Total Quality Management -- Quality certification and accreditation -- Quality Standards -- PART II: Quality and Basic Biomedical Research -- What is Basic Biomedical Research -- Conscious Management -- Quality along the Research project -- International references and models -- Quality management in basic biomedical research -- Part III: Methodologies and tools -- 7 basic tools of TQM -- Decision making -- Problem solving -- Teamworking -- Project Management -- Knowledge Management -- Failure Mode and Effect Analysis.-Design of experiment -- Lean Management and Six Sigma -- Conclusion.-Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- References.
Abstract:
In recent years, the attention of the scientific and social community has not solely been on producing new findings, but increasingly also on the related issues of the reliability, safety, and efficacy of the discoveries made, as well as the efficient and effective use of resources. The adoption of management models and tools can help scientists to improve their research, ensuring valuable, robust and dependable outcomes. Quality disciplines have been widely used for decades in industrial and business fields, building a knowledge base that can be translated and exploited, much to the advantage of scientific research. However, quality references in scientific research are still extremely rare and largely limited to an international guideline and a few sector-specific standards. Despite WHO and EU Commission campaigns, there are still precious few practical texts that offer researchers guidance on quality principles and provide simple tools and methodologies for their daily work. The book, starting from the problem of the reproducibility of scientific results and the substantial contribution that the Quality approach can make to research (Chapter 1), introduces the reader to key principles and basic concepts of Quality and illustrates both general and research-specific quality standards, paving the way for further discussion (Chapter 2). In turn, Chapter 3 presents detailed applications of Quality principles in various aspects of research, from study and ethics to materials and equipment management. Chapters 4 and 5, respectively, are devoted to Quality tools and Quality methodologies, as well as soft skills, all of which are valuable to scientific experimentation and study management. The concepts and practical tools discussed are extensively illustrated with examples from actual applications in scientific research.
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