www.ccsenet.org/ibr International Business Research Vol. 4‚ No. 4; October 2011 TQM Implementation in Textile Manufacturing Industry to Success: Review and Case Study Salman Khalid (Corresponding Author) School of Management Studies The University of Faisalabad‚ Faisalabad-37610‚ Pakistan Tel: 92-300-865-3949 E-mail: salmankhalid77@yahoo.com Muhammad Zohaib Irshad Department of Business Administration The Government College University Faisalabad‚ Faisalabad‚ Pakistan Babak Mahmood Assistant
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consequences. Total Quality Management (TQM) plays a big role in promising these results. Total Quality Management seems to be a confusing term for the layman. TQM is a philosophy advocated by Dr. Edward Deming‚ a world renowned quality guru. It was widely accepted by Japan from 1950 onward. They used this principle for continuous refinement of an organization-wide quality system. Since then many organizations around the world have adopted TQM or similar methodologies. There have been
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1. Discipline 1. Discipline: Plenty of business experts claim that you can’t get anywhere as an entrepreneur without vision or creativity‚ but that’s simply not the truth. Instead‚ the one quality that no entrepreneur can be successful without is discipline. To build an idea into a business‚ you have to have the discipline to spend time slogging through the least fun parts of running a business (like the bookkeeping)‚ rather than taking that time to do something fun. When you’re the boss‚
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TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT - BHEL The top management of BHEL initiated TQM movement during 1994 and decided to follow the EFQM (European Foundation for Quality Management) adopted by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) titled “The CII model for Total Quality Management”. The following are a few internationally recognized TQM Models: 1. Demings Model - Adopted by Japanese Organisations 2. Malcolm Baldridge Model - Adopted by American Organisations 3. EFQM Model - Adopted by European
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"TQM is a management approach for an organization‚ centered on quality‚ based on the participation of all its members and aiming at long-term success through customer satisfaction‚ and benefits to all members of the organization and to society." A Comprehensive Definition: TQM Total Quality Management is the management of total quality. We know that management consists of planning‚ organizing‚ directing‚ control‚ and assurance. Then‚ one has to define "total quality". Total quality is called
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TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT UNIT 1 ELEMENTS OF TQM BE CUSTOMER FOCUSED : understand and address needs and attitudes of customers. As well as focus on internal customers. Do it right the first time: avoiding rework. Focusing on prevention than inspection. Constantly improve. Imbibe quality as an attitude in employees Telling staff what is going on by improved communications and regular briefings Competition is increasing and becoming global. Companies have to be more responsive and offer
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and do business internationally. As a result‚ demand for expanding economy to countries urges the foundation of globalization. Integrating into the global economy offers multinational companies not only opportunities to disperse their industries for goods and services worldwide‚ but also challenges to compete with others and sustain in flexible environment. On the other hand‚ globalization has caused much pressures for multinational business. Two major concerns of many international business corporations
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The Eight Elements Of TQM By Nayantara Padhi Total Quality Management is a management approach that originated in the 1950’s and has steadily become more popular since the early 1980’s. Total Quality is a description of the culture‚ attitude and organization of a company that strives to provide customers with products and services that satisfy their needs. The culture requires quality in all aspects of the company’s operations‚ with processes being done right the first time and defects and waste
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Schroeder‚ 2000; Linderman et al.‚ 2003). A Six Sigma initiative ‚which is originally focused on manufacturing process and product quality (Harry & Schroeder‚ 2000)‚ is also designed to change the culture in an organization through breakthrough improvement in all aspects of the business (Breyfogle III et al.‚ 2001‚ p.32). The Six Sigma architects at Motorola focused on making improvements in all operations within a process—thus producing results far more rapidly and effectively (Harry & Schroeder‚ 2000)
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Implementation of TQM in Manufacturing Industries in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Anisur Rahman1 and Muhammad T. Attar2 1‚2 Griffith School of Engineering‚ Griffith University‚ Gold Coast Campus‚ QLD 4222‚ Australia 1 a.rahman@griffith.edu.au and 2Muhammad.Attar@student.griffith.edu.au ABSTRACT Manufacturing industry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been grown significantly over the last decades due to increased public demand‚ Government’s initiatives‚ and the investors increased interest
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