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In Depth CoverageReview Date: 2006-12-09
Add zest to your preemptive tacticsReview Date: 2003-05-02

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Psych book that makes senseReview Date: 2000-11-26
psychiatric nursingReview Date: 2000-05-05

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Terrific artwork and cute story!Review Date: 1999-07-17
Beautiful illustrations, full of color and detail - Great!Review Date: 1998-12-08

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ExcellentReview Date: 2003-01-05
great storiesReview Date: 2003-09-30

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Effective Presentation of MaterialReview Date: 2005-05-13
The layout of the book is great for finding information about anything related to quality and continuous improvement. This book would be great for the seasoned quality practitioner and the novice. I would recommend this book for the people making quality improvement happen and those that are responsible for managing the operation.
Mini Quality EncyclopediaReview Date: 2004-04-17
I call this book a concise encyclopedia of primary quality tools. The brief, but highly informative explanations are illuminated by understandable diagrams and charts. The information serves both as a quality-tools refresher and as enducement to explore tools and techniques previously unknown.
Did you realize that there are three kinds of brainstorming: "classical," "635," and "imaginary"? What is a "variability reduction process"? How is it used? What about the "critical incident technique"? The "Delphi Method," sounds exotic. What is it? Then there's the "hidden factory"? Can you open "the Morphological Box"? Learn how to use "PICOS" workshops. Delve into what a "Process Control Maturity Matrix" can depict. See when you could use "Thematic Content Analysis" or "TILMAG" or "Z-Series Matrices"? You'll find answers to these questions when you dig into this fascinating compendium of useful techniques and tools.
And, if these tidbits aren't enough turn-on, the book includes a comprehensive glossary. Quality Essentials' contents and features make the book a must have for people studying for ASQ certification examinations. It is probably one of the more useful books you'll want to take to the examination site as a ready-reference.
Dr. ReVelle made excellent decisions in the selection of the essential techniques and tools, while avoiding excessive material. My only minor complaint is I would have liked links to where to find more about the tools presented. The drawback is that would have increased the number of pages and decreased its benefit of simplicity and conciseness. For most of us I imagine the book is "A-OK" as written.
Quality Essentials is well-organized, inexpensive, and very practical addition to a quality professional's toolbox. My prognostication is that your copy will become dog-eared very soon.


A must for business AppraisalsReview Date: 1999-01-15
Finally: Sound Theory and Practical Tools!Review Date: 1998-12-11

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Quant Methods for BusinessReview Date: 2007-05-07
A great guide to a difficult subjectReview Date: 2006-04-21

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Even quilters beyond the novice stage will find plenty of direction and insights, here.Review Date: 2006-10-15
Diane C. Donovan
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A "Whitman's Sampler" for quiltersReview Date: 2006-12-16
Each technique has a short description and explains why and when it's important. It also includes a relatively simple project to let you try out the technique. For example, "B is for Borders" demonstrates how you can make an entire quilt almost entirely from borders, starting with a 24"x20" piece of landscape fabric in the middle. "F is for Foundation Piecing" includes a simple quilt using that technique.
The book covers both the basics (such as crazy quilting and rotary cutting), and variations that may be on your "one of these days..." lists, such as trapunto or kaleidoscopes. Even if you don't make any of these projects (and I'm not sure I will... I just keep telling myself I might), it is _really_ fun to read.
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ExcellentReview Date: 2007-02-19
Thank You RamthaReview Date: 2006-08-14

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This book deals with issues that no other deals with.Review Date: 1999-08-23
A fine work on an important topic.Review Date: 1999-12-17
His task is, in part, to respond to those (far too many) people who see Halakha as "ritualistic" and as having little to say on this important topic. It is also, in part, to help provide those who _are_ Traditionally observant with a helpful overaching framework that makes sense of their practices at the interpersonal level.
He succeeds wonderfully. In each of a dozen-plus areas, he provides a careful overview of the relevant portions of Halakha, sifting with great competence through a wide range of rabbinic opinions and citing their sources in Torah.
For example, the very first chapter concerns the Halakhic prohibition on embarrassing one's fellow publicly, which Torah regards as in some way equivalent to murder. But in what way, and to what lengths must one go in order to avoid committing this sin? How many listeners are needed in order to qualify as "public"? Three? Does the prohibition apply in private too? Must one -- as certain passages of Torah seem to imply -- submit to martyrdom rather than disclose embarrassing information about someone?
Feldman sorts handily through the range of rabbinic opinion, carefully getting the issues clear and allowing the Tradition to offer its answers. The result is not _easy_ reading by any means, but it will be highly rewarding to anyone who wants a clear exposition of what Halakha actually says.
And that means "anyone," not only Halakhically observant Jews. As Feldman himself is careful to note, his book is not intended as a detailed guide to Jewish practice. It should therefore be of tremendous interest to anyone who wants to learn about Jewish ethics.
In particular, since in even the Reformest of Reform Judaism the _ethical_ mitzvot are still officially regarded as binding, there should be much in this volume to provoke discussion and (it is hoped) agreement among the various branches of modern Jewry.
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Fun read too! Not a boring book by any stretch of the imagination.
Good coverage.