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TQM Stress MIS

Michael S. Spencer (University of Northern Iowa)
Leslie K. Duclos (University of Northern Iowa)

American Journal of Business

ISSN: 1935-5181

Article publication date: 22 April 1998

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Abstract

As an operating philosophy, TQM has crossed departmental and disciplinary boundaries as a way to increase productivity and improve quality. Information Systems Managers, particularly those supporting legacy systems,face substantial challenges in an organization implementing TQM. A principle philosophy of TQM is that of continuous improvement resulting in a continuous stream of change requests for the IS department. IS managers must understand this as a source of the increase in change requests and seek ways to successfully manage them. In the short run, one method is active participation on the quality teams suggesting such changes. The long run, however, requires a proactive stance by the IS department that includes implementation of the TQM philosophy throughout its own ranks. Otherwise, the IS department will continue to be stressed by an avalanche of change requests and viewed as a roadblock to successful TQM implementation.

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Spencer, M.S. and Duclos, L.K. (1998), "TQM Stress MIS", American Journal of Business, Vol. 13 No. 1, pp. 59-64. https://doi.org/10.1108/19355181199800006

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