Now live: Former Chrysler engineer’s tale of quality in the 1980s

A  former Chrysler engineer has posted a five-part series on different aspects of Chrysler’s quality program of the 1980s—the parts he was personally involved in. Each part is around five minutes long, and feature the supporting Chrysler instructional materials. These are the videos, in order:

1: Introduction: building up quality to meet or beat the Japanese in the 1980s; the Mopar DOE (Design Of Experiments) setup, an outgrowth of Dr. Taguchi’s work

Chrysler quality in the 1980s! SQA, DOE, and an introduction from an engineer!

2: SPC (Statistical Process Control), supplier surveys, and calculus: Measuring and finding issues

Quality at Chrysler Corporation in the 1980s - an inside view!

3: Even the boxes mattered! Getting parts to the car plants and the Mopar guidebook

Chrysler Quality - Parts to Car Plants: they paid attention to everything! (Part 3 of 5)

4: At the Newark factory! Followed by a brief history of the plant

In the Chrysler Plants: CudaPete on Quality Engineering, Part 4

5: Taking a lap of America for quality after production starts

Lap of America for Chrysler quality: engineers testing cars across the country

Those interested in Chrysler plant operations in the 1950s and 1960s may be interested in this brief video on what they needed in their car plants during these times—also around five minutes long.

What Chrysler Needed In Its Car Plants

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