Quality management and international standards Quality is the ability of a product or service to meet customer needs and exceed them. Implications of quality In addition to being a critical element in operations‚ quality has other implication: Company reputation – an organization can expect its reputation for quality – be it good or bad – to follow it. You are known by the company you keep! This statement does not only apply to individuals but organizations as well. Quality will show up in perception
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Total Quality Management Introduced in the 1950s and made more popular in the 1980s Total Quality Management is a very radical management style. A strong Total Quality Management plan relies on internal as well as external team building. A mistake to avoid before the implementation of a Total Quality Management strategy is an inaccurate analysis of the precondition and current state of an organization. Leadership styles and the organizations culture need to work well together. If they do not‚ this
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ECONOMIC CASE FOR QUALITY What Do CEOs Think About Quality? by Greg Weiler‚ ASQ project leader I n today’s highly competitive global marketplace‚ quality practitioners must justify the cost of quality. Making the economic case for quality by creating materials quality professionals can use to specifically demonstrate that quality pays rather than costs has accordingly become a priority for ASQ. In 50 Words Or Less • ASQ plans to help quality professionals make the economic
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INTRODUCTION TO TQM In real world‚ company actually compete in term of quality‚ price and delivery to capture its customers which finally leads to the establishment of Total Quality Management Philoshopy to fulfill one of the element stated. In Malaysia‚ government had carries various effort to enhance and assist the quality standard by establishment of SIRIM. SIRIM had been responsible to promote ISO 9000 and TQM among Malaysian business industries. DEFINITION OF TQM As defined by OXFORD Dictionary
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Total quality management- a way of managing an organization with the objective of carrying out right jobs. The first time and every time. “ a management approach of an organization‚ centered on quality‚ based on the participation of all its members and aiming at long term success through customers satisfaction and benefits to the members of the organization and to the society. Thumb rule=85/15 rule – the root causes of 85 % of the problems in the organization are due to faulty systems and 15 %
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AEREN FOUNDATION’S Maharashtra Govt. Reg. No.: F-11724 AN ISO 9001 : 2008 CERTIFIED INTERNATIONAL B-SCHOOL SUBJECT: TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT N.B.: 1) Attempt any 4 Cases. Total Marks : 80 CASE - 1 Merrill Lynch Credit Corporation (MLCC) offers real estate and securities-based consumer credit products-including home financing‚ personal credit‚ investment financing‚ and commercial real-estate financing-to primarily affluent individuals. About 90percent of its approximately 830 employees
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TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES The key objective of this course is to acquaint the students with the conceptualization of Total Quality (TQ) from design assurance to processes’ assurance to service assurance. Additional objective is to give focus on Quality Management Systems (QMS) like 1SO-9001 and environment and safety systems (ISO-14001 and ISO 18001).The course would also aim to closely link management
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nothing. 2 TYPES OF CUSTOMER 1. External Customer- outside the organization‚ business customers‚ suppliers‚ partners‚ end consumers. 2. Internal Customer - inside the organization‚ e.g.‚ other departments‚ fellow employees. SERVICE QUALITY What is SERVICE? The definition of Service as per the international standard‚ ISO 9000 follows: “The results generated‚ by activities at the interface between the organization and the customer and by the organization’s internal activities
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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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:- Total Quality Management Note: 1. Solve any 10 Questions. 2. Use analytical description where required. 3. Cite references used if any while proposing solution to any question. Q 1 ) Consider a company involved in testing the strengths of components. Currently 50 engineers are working in the company. Explain briefly the steps that the company should take to implement ISO 9001:2000 based quality system
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