Frequently Asked Questions
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What is ASQ?
The American Society for Quality (ASQ) is the world’s leading authority on quality. With more than 100,000 individual and organizational members, this professional association advances learning, quality improvement, and knowledge exchange to improve business results, and to create better workplaces and communities worldwide.
What is the ASQ Minorities in Quality Network (MiQ)?
A membership of men and women who strive to create an environment in the quality profession that allows each participant to achieve their fullest potential. MiQ provides the opportunity to network with other quality professionals, exchange information and learn from each other.
How do I become a registered user of the Minorities in Quality Network?
Click here to become a registered user of the Minorities in Quality Network.
How do I get involved with the Minorities in Quality Network?
To get involved in this free network you must be a registered user (link to registration form). Once registered there are many opportunities to become involved. Submit content, related links or take advantage of the Minorities in Quality discussion board to network online with your peers.
How do I become an ASQ member?
To become a member of ASQ and to take advantage of all the benefits membership has to offer, go to www.asq.org and click on "Membership."
What tools/resources does ASQ have for me?
ASQ has a variety of tools and resources to help you on your quality journey. Go to www.asq.org for more information or to become an ASQ member.
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