Quality is increasingly being viewed as the hallmark of any successful company. This philosophy has led to the evolution of the quality management system (QMS), and the increasing use of independent accreditation schemes such as BS 5750 represents the growing realization that continual and recognized improvements in quality may be necessary to achieve and sustain good economic performance, legal requirements and a commercial advantage. Considers the impact of a quality‐oriented approach within the food industry and, in particular, its potential value in managing an effective product development function within that system. Discusses various issues concerning the feasibility of implementing such an approach, including the continuing benefits provided by Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCPs) and Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment (HARA) processes.
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1 April 1994
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April 01 1994
Product Development and the QMS: An Essential Combination or a Contradiction in Terms? Available to Purchase
Heather McIlveen
Heather McIlveen
Lecturer in Food Studies and Management, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-4108
Print ISSN: 0007-070X
© MCB UP Limited
1994
British Food Journal (1994) 96 (3): 18–22.
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McIlveen H (1994), "Product Development and the QMS: An Essential Combination or a Contradiction in Terms?". British Food Journal, Vol. 96 No. 3 pp. 18–22, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00070709410060772
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