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Quality professionals have little trouble in describing how quality can be a benefit on the job, but what about the rest of your life? Does quality have a benefit outside the work place? Frank Hutchison will describe how quality concepts and tools are used to affect matters of life and death in everyday life and how individuals can use them to improve their health and well-being.
Dr. Frank E. Hutchison has twenty-eight years experience in a wide range of technical, industrial, and managerial positions working with government and private industry including directing major research and development programs. He is currently a senior research analyst with Analytical Services Inc. (ANSER) supporting the Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications and Information in developing and using performance metrics and business process reengineering. In addition to his seven and a half years of technical instructional experience at the undergraduate and graduate level, he has been the ASQ Section 0511 vice-chair for education and lead instructor for the Certified Quality Manager exam preparation course for over three years. He has a Ph.D. in physics from Utah State University. He is a certified Acquisition Professional, Level III, in program management and an American Society for Quality Certified Quality Manager and newly-minted ASQ Certified Quality Improvement Associate.