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Total Quality Management TQM is the systematic achievement of customer and stakeholder satisfaction through the coordinated actions of all employees and departments in an organization What is Quality? Providing value to customers by meeting their requirements and those of other stakeholders through the provision of products, services and the consequences of operation History of Quality Prior to World War II – Quality meant variation in desired physical characteristics of the product (Product based approach) – Conformance to specifications (Manufacturing based approach) Several individuals before and after the war played key roles in the use of quality as a management system Historical Perspective After W.W. II, United States was the dominant economy – Huge war capability converted to consumer goods manufacturing – High awareness of quality Countries devastated by war – No infrastructure left – Designed more efficient and flexible American managers thought they were invincible – Management systems became obsolete – Quality started suffering – Outflow of U.S. money overseas – Reversal of roles What is TQM? Total Quality Management Not about quality alone. It is how to make a company competitive. It ties business goals to operating procedures. Promotes constancy of purpose. Links short-term, mid-term and long-term planning to customer requirements. It is the management system that works.
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