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1 An Effect of the Improvement Activities on the Financial Performance
Kyu-Suk Chung
J Korean Soc Qual Manag. 2009;37(3):1
            
18 Effect of Managerial Ideologies on Service Quality and Organizational Effectiveness - Focused on the Moderating Effect of Job Emotionality -
Yung-Ho Cho, Hye-Sook Lee, Hyung-Do Seo
J Korean Soc Qual Manag. 2009;37(3):18
            
33 Sensitivity analysis of software reliability metric estimator for Software Reliability Growth Models
Dae-Kyung Kim
J Korean Soc Qual Manag. 2009;37(3):33
            
65 The Performance Evaluation on Unique Business of Public Enterprise using the DEA Model
Sang-Chul Lee, Yeung-Ho Suh, Sang-Chan Park, Jae-Young Moon
J Korean Soc Qual Manag. 2009;37(3):65
            
74 Case study: Improvement of Purchase Conversion Rate in Mobile Game Site using Six Sigma Process
Yong-Soo Kim
J Korean Soc Qual Manag. 2009;37(3):74
            
83 A Stepwise Approach to Product Safety Management
Hyung-Bong Ro, Joung-Hee Lee
J Korean Soc Qual Manag. 2009;37(3):83
            
94 A Method of an Accurate Six Sigma Financial Effect Measurement and Connecting the Financial Effect to the Corporate Income Performance
Ho-In Kim, Jae-Ho Jeong, Chan-Mo Kim
J Korean Soc Qual Manag. 2009;37(3):94
            
123 Deducing Improvement Schemes for Public Medical Centers through Annual Progress Analysis
Yong-Tea Kim, Yang-Kyun Kim
J Korean Soc Qual Manag. 2009;37(3):123
            
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