ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD (Department of Business Administration) TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (890) CHECKLIST SEMESTER: SPRING 2011 This packet comprises the following material: 1. Text Book (one) 2. Course Outline 3. Assignment No. 1‚ 2 4. Assignment Forms ( 2 sets ) In this packet‚ if you find anything missing from the above mentioned material‚ please contact at the address given below: Mailing Officer Services Block No. 28 Allama Iqbal Open University
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1.)What is Total Quality Management? Total quality management or TQM is an integrative philosophy of management for continuously improving the quality of products and processes. TQM is based on the premise that the quality of products and processes is the responsibility of everyone involved with the creation or consumption of the products or services offered by an organization‚ requiring the involvement of management‚ workforce‚ suppliers‚ and customers‚ to meet or exceed customer expectations
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“Which kinds of reward system are effective methods for Chinese education industry to retain excellent teachers?” “4794702” “02/09/2011” Dissertation submitted in part-fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of [Master of “International Human Resource Management”] at the University of East Anglia This copy of the dissertation has been supplied on condition that anyone who consults it is understood to recognise that its copyright rests with the author and that no quotation from
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‘risks’ and ‘rewards’ of IT outsourcing to an organisation”. Table of contents 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………… p.2 2. Outsourcing………………………………………………………………………… p.2 3. IT Outsourcing…………………………………………………………………….. p.2 4. Risks associated with outsourcing…………………………………………………. p.3 5. Rewards associated with outsourcing……………………………………………… p.5 6. Solutions to Minimise Risks …………………………………………………….... p.6 7. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………
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13 most important features of a company as per company act 1956 (India) Salient Features of Companies Act‚ 1956 | A company means an association of people to carry on an economic or non-economic activity. A partnership is different from a company as a company is a person in the eyes of law which can sue or be sued; can enter into contracts in its own name etc. It has a distinct personality of its own different from its members. The Companies Act‚ 1956 is the law that governs companies in India
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Leadership in Virgin Group Company History: Virgin Group is a diversified grouping of more than 200 privately held companies. The largest of these are Virgin Atlantic Airways‚ the number two airline in the United Kingdom; Virgin Holidays‚ a vacation tour operator; Virgin Rail‚ the second largest U.K. train operator; the Virgin Retail Group‚ which operates numerous Virgin Megastores‚ a retail concept featuring videos‚ music CDs‚ and computer games; and Virgin Direct‚ which offers financial services
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Klhea Imperial Tañeza | BSE IV – MATH A PORTFOLIO IN FS4 A Partial Fulfillment of the Subject‚ FS 6: On Becoming a Teacher Submitted to: PROF. NANCY RAMOS- RAIZ FS Instructor Submitted By; Klhea I. TañezaII BSE-MATH FS Students October‚ 2014 FIELD STUDY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ THE TEACHER AS A PERSON Name of the FS Student: ________________________________________________________ Course: _______________________________
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The Features of Human Language Hockett argues that there are 13 features that characterize human language: 1. Vocal-auditory channel The majority of human languages are transmitted by the vocal-auditory channel as their basic mode of expression. Obviously‚ there are some exceptions as for example writing and sign language (manual-visual channel). 2. Broadcast transmission and directional reception It has to do with the fact that people that are near us can hear us (broadcast transmission) since
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2013) 2. The total quality approach is as follows: “Total quality consists of the continual improvement of people‚ processes‚ products (including services)‚ and environments. With total quality anything and everything that affects quality is a target for continual improvement. When the total quality concept is effectively applied‚ the end results can include organizational excellence‚ superior value‚ and global competiveness.” (Goetsch & Davi‚ 2013) 3. The key elements of total quality are composed
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Britain and Total War Reasons for delaying total war Nature of British society Britain was a parliamentary democracy with a free press and strong union movement. There was no tradition of conscription and although government controls were quickly put in place‚ Britain did not assume organisation for total war in 1914. ‘Business as usual’ Britain’s official response to the war was ‘business as usual’. This is because many in Britain believed the war would be over very quickly. It was assumed
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