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       Major Topics
       Understanding What a Quality Culture Is
       Quality Culture vs. Traditional Cultures
       Activating Cultural Change
       Changing Leaders to activate Cultural Change
       Laying the Groundwork for a Quality Culture
       Learning What a Quality Culture looks like
       Countering Resistance to Culture Change
       Establishing a Quality Culture
       Maintaining a Quality Culture
                            
       Understanding What a Quality Culture Is
       To understand a Quality Culture, one must first understand 
       a Organizational Culture.
       An organizational culture has the following elements:
         Business Improvement
         Organizational Values
         Cultural Role Models
         Organizational Rites, Rituals and Customs
         Cultural Transmitters
       A quality culture is:
         An organizational value system that results in an environment 
         that is conducive to the establishment and continual 
         improvement of Quality.
                            
         Quality Culture vs. Traditional Cultures
         Organizations that develop and maintain a quality culture 
         will differ significantly from those with a traditional 
         culture in the following areas:
           Operating Philosophy
           Objectives
           Management Approach
           Attitude towards Customers
           Problem-Solving Approach
           Supplier Relationship
           Performance-Improvement Approach
                                    
          Activating Cultural Change
          To attempt the implementation of total quality without 
          creating a quality culture is to invite failure.
          Several primary reasons cultural change must either precede 
          or at least parallel the implementation of total quality are:
            Change can not occur in a hostile environment
               Total Quality approach might be radically different from what the 
                management is accustomed to.
            Moving to Total Quality takes time
               In a conversion to Total Quality, positive results are rarely achieved 
                in the short run.
            It can be difficult to overcome the past
               Employees might remember earlier fads and gimmicks and 
                characterize total quality as being just the latest one.
                                        
       Changing Leaders to 
       Activate Cultural Change
       Cultural change is one of the most difficult 
       challenges an organization will ever face.
       Leadership from the top is essential.
       Sometimes, an organization’s culture simply cannot 
       be changed without a change in leadership.
         Senior Executives who fail to comprehend the need to 
         change, who fail to create a sense of urgency when 
         needed and who fail to follow through the changes 
         they initiated are poor candidates to lead an 
         organization through a major culture change.
       Culture change requires support, ideas, and 
       leadership from employees at all levels.
                            
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