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Total Quality Management

2011
Das heutige Total Quality Management basiert auf den Grundzugen der Qualitatskontrolle. Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts wurden aufgrund der Arbeitsteilung (Taylorismus) Produkte hergestellt, diese jedoch ohne systematische Uberprufung an den Kunden ausgeliefert. Die Fehlerquote war dementsprechend hoch.
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TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

2000
Collis P. Huntington, owner of Newport News Shipbuilding, engraved in 1917 the company’s motto on the side of the building: “We shall build good ships here; at a profit, if we can, at a loss if we must, but always build good ships.” (Dobyns and Crawford-Mason, 1991: 11).
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Total Quality Management in a Hospital

QRB - Quality Review Bulletin, 1992
The adaptation of the management philosophy and tools of total quality management (TQM) to the modern American hospital, its staff, and physicians is a major challenge facing health care today. The TQM "bandwagon" is one that hospitals both want to--and are required to--jump on, insofar as TQM is now part of the revised Joint Commission standards [Ed ...
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Quality Measures in Total Hip and Total Knee Arthroplasty

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2019
Introduction: Total joint arthroplasty represents the largest expense for a single condition among Medicare beneficiaries. Payment models exist, such as bundled payments, where physicians and hospitals are reimbursed based on providing cost-efficient, high-quality care. There is a need to explicitly define “quality” relevant to
Derek F, Amanatullah   +2 more
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Into Battle with Total Quality Management

International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 1993
Total quality management is the systematic way of improving quality while containing costs. In the elderly care unit at a hospital, a framework for TQM was installed using the patient trail to understand processes of care delivery, and basing its foundations on the principles of putting patients first, getting the service right first time, meeting and ...
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Quality costs and total quality management

Total Quality Management, 1992
The quality cost in total quality management is one of the most important aspects of the development of a quality management system. In this article a model of a quality management system has been developed incorporating the quality cost of the organization.
Dahlgaard, Jens Jørn   +2 more
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Total Quality Management and Assets Quality

International Journal of Business Analytics, 2021
The present study aims to examine the relationship between assets quality of banks as represented by non-performing assets (NPA) and management quality. The study has used Fama-MacBeth regression approach to measure management quality, which has been considered as the primary determinant of NPA.
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Quality costing for total quality management

International Journal of Production Economics, 1992
Abstract Many organisations' competitiveness is seriously damaged by the quality related costs of correcting errors, redoing things, apologising to customers, etc. An extensive survey of the published literature in this field shows that the median quality cost expressed as a percentage of sales turnover is 18%. A survey of small firms in the North of
Leslie J. Porter, Paul Rayner
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The ?total? in Total Quality Management (TQM)

Systems Practice, 1992
"Quality" as applied to products or services has come to be generally accepted as meaning "meeting or exceeding the expectations of the producer's/provider's customers." Those who so define quality often incorrectly assume that the customers and the consumers are the same persons or organizations. This is frequently not the case--for example, where the
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Electronic quality control, the total testing process, and the total quality control system

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2001
Traditional statistical quality control (QC) using matrix controls is often difficult to implement in point-of-care settings. Alternative QC procedures, such as electronic QC, have been developed by many manufacturers and approved for use by regulatory and accreditation organizations.
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