The TQM Magazine: Volume 6 Issue 3

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Robust Kaizen Systems

Shrinivas Gondhalekar, Vandana Karamchandani

A robust kaizen system, suitable for initiating TQM, was developed andimplemented in a large company in India, named Godrej, for over twoyears. Statistical analysis of accumulated…

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The Role of Work Study in TQM

Stephen Brown

Links the role of work study to TQM and argues that work study methodscan play an integral part in TQM. Argues that many TQM programmes failbecause they do not have measurement…

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How Important Is the Black Hole in Your Organization

Michael Hutton

There are three basic areas of concern for a Chief Executive – thelong‐term future of the organization, how to satisfy all the customersover that long term, and how to do so at…

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Quality Costing – The Money in Mistakes

Jan A. Maycock, Tony Shaw

A pilot study was developed to test out quality costing techniques fromindustry and to apply them to the NHS. Quality costing is a method ofevaluating and prioritizing the cost of…

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Why Are Educators Stonewalling TQM?

L. David Weller, Sylvia A. Hartley

Educational reform has been called for over the past several decadeswith answers resulting in fragmented programmes and mixed researchfindings. Reluctance and unfulfilled promises…

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Making Self‐assessment Successful

G. Peter Hillman

The use of self‐assessment as a basis for evaluating progress with andachievement through total quality is increasing and like manyinitiatives there are some basic principles for…

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TQM? It’s as Easy as ABC

Sunil Babbar, David J. Aspelin

Can a TQM initiative really fail? The primary aim of the article is toconvey a more astute understanding of the very essence of TQM. It showshow the TQM philosophy is founded in…

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Approaches to Quality

Philippa Collins

Definitions of quality are contradictory and often misunderstood. Ratherthan rely on gurus or consultants, practitioners should remember the aimof quality: to produce good…

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Making ISO 9000 Work The Role of Auditing

Jean Louis Barthelemy, Mohamed Zairi

Discusses the evolution of auditing in the context of Total QualityManagement and describes how an organization can develop a culture ofcontinuous improvement, innovation and…

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The Use of the Quality Improvement Framework in Trafford Park

B. G. Dale

Describes how the University of Manchester Institute of Science andTechnology (UMIST) generic improvement framework was used by a selectionfrom the Trafford Park industrial area…

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Business Process Re‐engineering: Definitely Worth Considering

Tony R. Ovenden

Considers the definition of business process re‐engineering (BPR) as aprocess to redesign business as a whole. Describes the basic principlesof BPR (customer focus, breadth of…

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ISSN:

0954-478X

Renamed to:

The TQM Journal

Online date, start – end:

1988 – 2007

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Merged from:

Training for Quality