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    Kaoru Ishikawa

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    Ishikawa’s major influences were W. Edwards Deming and Joseph M. Juran. Deming was responsible for the development of the Plan-Do-Check-Act model that is widely used today. Ishikawa further developed this idea into the Quality Circle. A Quality Circle is a team of volunteers or staff that work together to identify problems in the workplace. They are widely effective with Toyota and Honda‚ and unfortunately are not used widely throughout North America. Juran developed the Pareto Principle which states

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    notes of TQM

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    humans are always deficient” (Al-Quran) The Three Quality Gurus Deming: the best known of the “early” pioneers‚ is credited with popularizing quality control in Japan in early 1950s.Today‚ he is regarded as a national hero in that country and is the father of the world famous Deming prize for quality. JURAN Juran‚ like Deming was invited to Japan in 1954 by the union of Japanese Scientists and engineers. Juran defines quality as fitness for use in terms of design‚ conformance‚

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    activities so that we can perform and deliver at the highest level. This will definitely help us succeed in everything that we do. Q2. List the different Gurus of Quality. A. The different gurus of quality are as follows. 1. W. Edwards Deming 2. Joseph M. Juran 3. Walter A. Shewart 4. Armand V. Feigenbaum 5. Philip B. Crosby 6. Kaoru Ishikawa 7. Genichi Taguchi 8. Shigeo Shingo 9. Eliyahu M. Goldratt 10.Taiichi Ohno Q3. List out the contributions of each quality gurus. A. The

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    Tqm in Service Organization

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    Introduction What is TQM? Total Quality Management (or TQM) is a management concept introduced by W. Edwards Deming. TQM was developed to reduce the errors produced during the manufacturing or service process‚ increase customer satisfaction‚ streamline supply chain management‚ plan for innovation of tools and make certain workers have the highest level of training. One of the principal aims of TQM is to limit errors to 1 per 1 million units produced. Total Quality Management is often associated

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    Total Quality Management Quality has been defined by many authors .Some definitions are * Fitness for use –Joseph .M. Juran * Compliances with specific requirement –Philip .B. Crosby * Function of continuous improvement by reducing variability of desired output – Edward Deming * The totality of characteristics of an entity that bear upon its ability to satisfy the stated & unstated needs of the customer - ISO 8402 * Quality is perceived by customers ‚based on his actual

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    processes‚ products‚ services‚ and the culture they work in. TQM benefits all organization members and society. It also describes the Deming ’s quality management concept and his fourteen point management method. It briefly explains the similarities between software development process and product development process. Finally‚ it discusses how to instill Deming ’s TQM method s and provides recommendations to TQM prospects or participants for avoiding pitfalls and ensuring success during TQM implementation

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    and historical content is unaffected by the DTI branding the materials remain relevant for training‚ learning and reference. It is appropriate to note the passing a little while back now‚ of Joseph Juran‚ a seminal figure in the history of quality management‚ who died 28 February 2008‚ age 103. Juran did more than teach the Japanese about quality management. He was also arguably the first quality expert to emphasise that no quality management system works unless people are empowered and committed

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    INTRODUCTION In this assignment I will try to discuss about how Quality Management helps in Hospitality industry. Quality is a main part of any business providers. Concept of Quality Management is creating and implementing quality planning authority‚ as well as control and improve the quality. They can help to improve efficiency and best practice to fellow workers. As well as it is very important element to identify customer’s satisfaction and expectation. Task 1 Understand the different approaches

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    Quality |Company Example That Has Applied | |Theorist: | | |Requirements |Requirements |This Theory | |Juran |Promotes the view that |Represented by three basic |Quality does not happen as an |Organizations need to determine |The American Society of Quality | | |organizational quality problems

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    There are eight such dimensions of quality. These are: 1. Performance: It involves the various operating characteristics of the product. For a television set‚ for example‚ these characteristics will be the quality of the picture‚ sound and longevity of the picture tube. 2. Features: These are characteristics that are supplemental to the basic operating characteristics. In an automobile‚ for example‚ a stereo CD player would be an additional feature. 3. Reliability: Reliability of a product is

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