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Total Quality Management in Education
International Journal of Social Science, Innovation and Educational Technologies, 2023The Advanced Certificate in Total Quality Management for Education is centered around the principles of total quality management (TQM) and the Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award Criteria for Educational Programs.
Halim Ayaz
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Management Research Review, 2022
Purpose Manufacturing firms face increasing pressure to be more “greener” or environmentally friendly. Drawing upon the sustainable development (SD) theory and resource-based view, this study aims to examine the role of total quality management (TQM ...
Badreya Albloushi +4 more
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Purpose Manufacturing firms face increasing pressure to be more “greener” or environmentally friendly. Drawing upon the sustainable development (SD) theory and resource-based view, this study aims to examine the role of total quality management (TQM ...
Badreya Albloushi +4 more
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Human Resources based on Total Quality Management
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3), 2022Human resources owned by a company is the strength it has in order to be able to compete with other companies. company management will always create strategies to be able to create quality human resources.
S. Arifin +3 more
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Publication performance and trends in Total Quality Management research: a bibliometric analysis
Total Quality Management and Business Excellence, 2022Publications on Total Quality Management (TQM) over the last three decades are numerous; however, systematic quantitative reviews are scarce. The aim of this paper is to provide scholars and practitioners with a comprehensive view of the extant ...
Y. Ho +3 more
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Journal of economic and administrative sciences, 2021
PurposeThe current study probes the multi-dimensional link between total quality management (TQM) and knowledge management (KM) and investigates how different TQM's dimensions impacts KM processes and how this nexus impacts organizational performance ...
J. Abbas, Kalpina Kumari
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PurposeThe current study probes the multi-dimensional link between total quality management (TQM) and knowledge management (KM) and investigates how different TQM's dimensions impacts KM processes and how this nexus impacts organizational performance ...
J. Abbas, Kalpina Kumari
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The TQM Magazine, 1994
A shot in time appraisal of the development of TQM within a relatively small manufacturing unit (100 people). Details the unit’s original position, what methodology was used and who took responsibility for the implementation. Details the benefit gained by the exercise and a perspective from a team of people striving for continual improvement.
R.R. Lakhe, R.P. Mohanty
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A shot in time appraisal of the development of TQM within a relatively small manufacturing unit (100 people). Details the unit’s original position, what methodology was used and who took responsibility for the implementation. Details the benefit gained by the exercise and a perspective from a team of people striving for continual improvement.
R.R. Lakhe, R.P. Mohanty
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Total quality management 4.0: adapting quality management to Industry 4.0
, 2021PurposeThe purpose of this article is to explore the new concept of TQM 4.0 as a way of adapting quality management (QM) in Industry 4.0 (I4.0), guiding industries to this new phase, which has generated adaptations in numerous areas, one of which is QM ...
Fabiane Florencio de Souza +4 more
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Journal of Customer Service in Marketing & Management, 1996
Total Quality Management (TQM) was developed in the USA by W. E. Deming1 and J. M. Juran2 as a business philosophy to improve market performance. Their philosophy was welcomed and implemented in Japan in the 1980s. TQM was widely practised by Japanese businesses and is the foundation of the country’s economic dominance today.
Rolf Staal, Veit Buch
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Total Quality Management (TQM) was developed in the USA by W. E. Deming1 and J. M. Juran2 as a business philosophy to improve market performance. Their philosophy was welcomed and implemented in Japan in the 1980s. TQM was widely practised by Japanese businesses and is the foundation of the country’s economic dominance today.
Rolf Staal, Veit Buch
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Total Quality Management and Business Excellence
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 2020All companies around the world aim to reach excellence in their work. Thus, successful companies keep following scientific and technological advancement to improve their business.
Muayad Alhih, A. Tambi, Yusnita Yusof
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