The document discusses the history and concepts of quality control. It begins by introducing W. Edwards Deming, an American management consultant who helped revive the Japanese economy after WWII by emphasizing quality control systems that solved problems through worker-management cooperation. It then defines key quality control terms and concepts, including control, quality, and quality control. It describes the stages of quality control including receiving, inspection, storage, production, and design. It outlines the advantages of quality control for both buyers and sellers. Finally, it discusses factors that affect quality like markets, costs, management, and technology, and principles for enhancing quality like having a customer focus, leadership, and involving employees.