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Accelper Develops the 4P Model of Process Management

Accelper announces release of its new model process management for achieving excellence. The 4P model consisting of Prepare, Perform, Perfect, and Progress phases enables corporations to acheive excellenct perfornce at a reduced cost of quality.

Schaumburg, Illinois (PRWEB) July 7, 2006 -- Accelper Consulting, formerly Quality Technology Company, announces the development of its 4P model of Process Management. The 4P model allows corporations to move from standards of acceptability to excellence in order to compete globally. Most U.S. corporations have utilized a model called PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, and Act) for last 50 years, which was developed to ensure customers get the ordered quantity in time. International standards such as ISO 9000 also incorporate PDCA for creating process thinking. According to Praveen Gupta, developer of the 4P model, “PDCA has a built-in ‘Check’ that adds to the cost of quality. This sounds counter to quality thinking, and must be changed.

The 4P model consists of Prepare, Perform, Perfect, and Progress phases. This allows its users to aim for target performance rather than simply the ‘acceptable’ performance.

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Business - Podcast Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 11:13:28 -0700

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