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Productivity Improvement through Quality Control Circles: A Comparative Approach

Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 1987
Japan's adoption (and adaption) of QC circles 10 years earlier than most of the rest of the world, and the role this has played in Japan's advancement as an industrialised nation, is examined. The growth of circles in Japan is charted, and a consideration is given of the implementation of QC circles in other Far Eastern countries, South America, Europe
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How quality control circles enhance work safety: a case study

The TQM Magazine, 2007
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore how quality control circles (QCCs) enhance work safety in a manufacturing firm in a developing country environment of the Middle East.Design/methodology/approachThis paper is an exploratory investigation into the role of QCCs in enhancing work safety based on a case study method.
Salaheldin I. Salaheldin, Mohamed Zain
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Students’ Quality Control Circle: a case study on students’ participation in the quality control circle at the Faculty of Business and Management

Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 1999
ABSTRACT A pilot study on students’ participation in Students’ Quality Control Circle (SQCC) was carried out by the researcher at the Faculty of Business and Management, Institut Teknologi MARA (ITM), Shah Alam, Malaysia. The purpose of this study was to identify the importance of the Quality Control Circle (QCC) to students and hence use it as a basis
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Quality control circles solving OR problems

AORN Journal, 1981
P L, Geldbach, W F, Klein, R C, Moore
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Quality control circles

The Health Care Manager, 1988
F T, Helmer, S, Gunatilake
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Quality Control Circles: The Key to Employee Performance Improvement

1985
A QC Circle is the heart of a total quality program. It is a group composed of members of the normal organizational work crew and their supervisor. Membership in the Circle is purely voluntary This is probably the single, most unique feature of the program, one which is absolutely necessary, as it assures workers that this is not just “another ...
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The application of quality control circle to improve the PQCDSM quality parameters: a case study

International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, 2023
Ankesh Mittal   +3 more
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