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==Latest Professional Events==
==Latest Professional Events==
In addition, Kailash Anand was also part of the Programmes conducted by the CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) Institute of Quality. These programmes were conducted during the period November 2009 - February 2010, with a focus on Building Competitiveness in Higher Education by means of TQM methods.  
In addition, Kailash Anand was also part of the Programmes conducted by the CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) Institute of Quality. These programmes were conducted from November 2009 to February 2010, with a focus on building competitiveness in higher education by means of TQM methods.  
Kailash Anand participated at these programmes and was also present at the workshop on Accreditation Criteria for Inspection Bodies for ISO 17020 which took place in the period 23-24 February 2010 at Delhi.<ref>[http://newsletters.cii.in/newsletters/quality_news/qu_jan_mar10/programmes_conducted.html CII Newsletter]</ref> At this event there were 14 participants representing 10 companies.  
Kailash Anand participated in these programmes and was also present at the workshop on Accreditation Criteria for Inspection Bodies for ISO 17020 which took place in February 2010, in Delhi.<ref>[http://newsletters.cii.in/newsletters/quality_news/qu_jan_mar10/programmes_conducted.html CII Newsletter]</ref> At this event there were 14 participants representing 10 companies.  
Kailash Anand conducted this workshop as a representative of CII Institute of Quality, already being retired.  
Kailash Anand conducted this workshop as a retired representative of CII Institute of Quality.


==Professional Achievements: Books==
==Professional Achievements: Books==
Being a professor at the Indian Institute of Statistics, one of the latest books published by Kailash Anand is called "High Quality at Economical Cost" - includes Concepts, Approaches, Techniques in Design and Manufacture. This book was released in 2003, containing 539 pages, theory and study cases. <ref>[http://hindu.com/thehindu/br/2003/09/02/stories/2003090200100300.htm Hindu.com review on High Quality at Economical Cost]</ref>
One of the latest books published by Kailash Anand is called "High Quality at Economical Cost", this book was released in 2003 and contains 539 pages of theory and study cases.<ref>[http://hindu.com/thehindu/br/2003/09/02/stories/2003090200100300.htm Hindu.com review on High Quality at Economical Cost]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 1 July 2021

Country: India
Website:

   http://www.isical.ac.in/

Kailash Anand is a retired professor who worked at the Indian Statistical Institute. He was part of the Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research Division of the Indian Statistical Institute. [1]

Latest Professional Events[edit | edit source]

In addition, Kailash Anand was also part of the Programmes conducted by the CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) Institute of Quality. These programmes were conducted from November 2009 to February 2010, with a focus on building competitiveness in higher education by means of TQM methods. Kailash Anand participated in these programmes and was also present at the workshop on Accreditation Criteria for Inspection Bodies for ISO 17020 which took place in February 2010, in Delhi.[2] At this event there were 14 participants representing 10 companies. Kailash Anand conducted this workshop as a retired representative of CII Institute of Quality.

Professional Achievements: Books[edit | edit source]

One of the latest books published by Kailash Anand is called "High Quality at Economical Cost", this book was released in 2003 and contains 539 pages of theory and study cases.[3]

References[edit | edit source]