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Dewey Decimal Number: 620.0076 EAN: 9780070670648 ISBN: 0070670641 Label: McGraw-Hill Companies Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Companies Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 784 Publication Date: May 23, 1995 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies Studio: McGraw-Hill Companies Editorial Review: Product Description: Jagdish Vanti has created successful training programs for all American Society for Quality Control certification exams. Now, in McGraw-Hill's Certified Quality Engineer Examination Guide, he's put together a total preparation tool for acing the CQE exam, too. Jammed with insider tips, do's and don'ts, and warning flags to trick questions, his guide arms you with the know-how you need to pass the exam the first time-presenting real-world test questions and multiple-choice answers plus succinct explanations of all correct solutions. (Even formulas and equations are illustrated and explained). There's no better resource for organizing and optimizing your study time, mastering essential test areas, gaining instant experience tackling authentic test questions, and much more. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Not a good book to study the materialThis may be a good book if you already know all the material and just need a review before the exam. The book is NOT designed properly for studying or for reference. It looks like ASQC is afraid to provide people with study material. Since the material being covered is so easy, it needs to be presented in a confusing manner to make it seem hard. This book may be a big step forward in bringing the information together, but it is not a good book by any stretch of ... Read More Rating: - Good Book to have if you want to pass CQEExcellent prep for the CQE exam.Jagdish takes the CQE bibliography line item by line item and gives you the requirements/answers need to pass the exam. It is very easy to follow-through and keep your idea focused on subject matter. For those not preparing for the CQE or new to the Quality movement, this text is an even more impressive summary of what all levels of management should be doing in all of their endeavors. As the book explains, Quality is first a belief system, a mind set, (if you do ... Read More |