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The implementation of continuous quality improvement to enhance housing quality in Hanoi.  

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A SAXION UNIVERSITY Proposal THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CONTINUOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT TO ENHANCE HOUSING QUALITY IN HANOI Course: Master of Science Real Estate Management Module: Research Method Module Leader: B.H. Groen Year: 2002 - 2003 Student: Phung Duy Hung Email: phungduyhung@yahoo.com Date: November 21, 2003 Content I. Introduction 2 1. Continuous Quality Improvement 2 2. How to implement Continuous Quality Improvement 2 3. The barriers to the CQI program of construction companies 5 4. The present situation of Housing in Hanoi 7 II The problem: 7 III. The objectives of study: 8 IV. The hypothesis to be tested: 8 V. The Scheme 9 VI. The Study Design 10 1. Literature search 10 2. Survey 10 VII. Measurement procedure 11 1. Secondary source 11 2. Primary source 12 VIII. Sampling 13 IX. Setting 13 X. Analysis of Data 14 XI. Structure of Report 15 XII. Problem and limitation 16 XIII. Work Schedule 17 Reference 18 Appendix 19 THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CONTINUOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT TO ENHANCE HOUSING QUALITY IN HANOI I. INTRODUCTION 1. Continuous quality improvement: (CQI) Nowadays quality thinking has spread across the entire manufacturing and service process and extends to all management functions, making inspection of manufactured product on...

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