Quality Topic Discussions

When:  Feb 19, 2026 from 05:30 PM to 07:00 PM (ET)
Associated with  Northeast Tennessee Section

ASQ 1106 Section Meeting

Thursday February 19, 2026 (Virtual with Zoom)

Agenda (Eastern time zone):

5:30 - 5:45           Log in and socialize time

5:45 – 6:45          Quality Topic Discussions - Arved Harding - Host

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For questions or reservation issues contact Arved Harding (423) 765-5382. aharding@eastman.com

Quality Topic Discussions – Arved Harding, Host

Presentation Abstract:
Join us for a unique section meeting featuring four engaging quality topics introduced by short ASQ videos from ASQ TV:

  • Quality Leaders, Higher Earners: Lessons from the 2025 ASQ Salary Survey
  • What is Poor Quality Costing You?
  • Your Toolbox Unlocked: Inside the Seven Basic Quality Tools
  • What is an Impact Effort Matrix?

Discussion Format:
After each video, we will pause for an open dialogue. Bring your insights, questions, or examples. This is an interactive session, and your participation is encouraged.

Please bring your expertise and curiosity!

More information on the videos

  1. Quality Leaders, Higher Earners: Lessons from the 2025 ASQ Salary Survey
    A summary of ASQ’s 2025 salary survey findings highlighting career patterns, skills and roles that correlate with higher compensation for quality professionals.
  2. What is Poor Quality Costing You?
    An exploration of the hidden and direct costs of poor quality — from rework and warranty to lost customer trust — and how organizations can quantify and reduce those costs.
  3. Your Toolbox Unlocked: Inside the Seven Basic Quality Tools
    A practical walkthrough of the seven foundational quality tools (e.g., Pareto, cause-and-effect, control charts) and how to apply them to everyday improvement work.
  4. What is an Impact Effort Matrix?
    A short primer on using the Impact-Effort (or Impact-Feasibility) Matrix to prioritize improvement ideas and focus resources on changes that deliver the greatest value.

Location

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Contact

Arved Harding
4237655382
AHARDING@EASTMAN.COM