نتایج جستجو برای: اصول tqm

تعداد نتایج: 23050  

2006
Jamshed Siddiqui Zillur Rahman

Conceiving that Total Quality Management (TQM) is a process of embedding quality awareness at every step of production or service while targeting the end customer, we represent it as based on five cardinal principles of top management conviction, customer centric advancements of processes, benchmarking, relentless improvement, and strengthening the employee base. Lodged in the back-drop of incr...

2001
Kevin B. Hendricks Vinod R. Singhal

This paper uses a sample of quality award winners to empirically test hypotheses that relate changes in operating income associated with effective implementation of total quality management (TQM) to various firm characteristics. The characteristics examined are firm size, the degree of capital intensity, the degree of diversification, the timing of TQM implementation, and the maturity of the pr...

Journal: :IJEBM 2012
Chia-Chia Lin Huan-Ming Chuang Dong-Her Shih

This paper intends to investigate how corporations introduce and develop management information system (MIS ) and total quality management (TQM ) in facing the e-commerce era. Several 2009 national quality award winning firms will be used as individual cases for in-depth analysis. The development of a company’s MIS and TQM will be analyzed. In this study, we discover the development of MIS and ...

2011
Faisal Talib Zillur Rahman

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a set of total quality management (TQM) and supply chain management (SCM) practices through an extensive literature review and to identify the relationships among them by comparing the identified TQM and SCM practices. Design/methodology/approach – An extensive overview of the practices of TQM and SCM is carried out using published research pape...

2007
Therese A. Joiner

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between the extent of total quality management (TQM) implementation and organization performance, and the moderating effect of co-worker support and organization support on the TQM/performance relationship. Design/methodology/approach – A questionnaire survey was developed and distributed to a sample of firms selected from the m...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 1999
P Carayon F Sainfort M J Smith

In this paper, we present a macroergonomic model of work design that is applied and tested to examine Total Quality Management (TQM) in the public sector. According to the model, TQM can influence different aspects of work design and quality of working life (QWL). Questionnaire data collected in 2 public sector organizations in the USA show that TQM can have both positive and negative impact on...

2010
Faisal Talib Zillur Rahman M. N. Qureshi

Total quality management (TQM) has been widely considered as the strategic, tactical and operational tool in the quality management research field. It is one of the most applied and well accepted approaches for business excellence besides Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), Six Sigma, Just-in-Time (JIT), and Supply Chain Management (SCM) approaches. There is a great enthusiasm among manufactu...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Engineering Management 2000
Sime Curkovic Steven A. Melnyk Robert Handfield Roger Calantone

This paper explicitly examines the relationship that exists between Total Quality Management (TQM) and Environmentally Responsible Manufacturing (ERM) systems. It has been presumed in numerous past studies that such a relationship does exist. It has been argued that those firms that have successfuhy implemented a TQM system are better positioned to successfully implement an ERM system. This rel...

2006
Dr Jarrod Haar

This paper examined the adoption of total quality management (TQM) by 228 New Zealand enterprises of all sizes, ranging from one employee to 8,800. Overall, 33% of firms in New Zealand used TQM, with an additional 5% of firms no longer using TQM. This indicates strong TQM adoption rates by current international standards. Factors tested to predict TQM adoption were organisational size, workplac...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2001
T Badrick A Preston

TQM is introduced into many organisations in an attempt to improve productivity and quality. There are a number of organisational variables that have been recognised as influencing the success of TQM implementation including leadership, teamwork, and suppliers. This paper presents findings of a study of the implementation of TQM in Australian health care organisations. Structural factors were o...

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