How Total Is Your Quality Management?

Topics:
Total Quality Management
Tags:
Business Operations,
It Operations,
Quality,
Quality Management,
Total Quality Management,
Tqm/Six Sigma/ISO 9000
Source:
The Riches Group

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Overview: Moving from Partial Quality Management to true Total Quality Management is exceptionally tough. True Total Quality Management produces dramatic results. But moving from PQM to TQM requires as much discipline, consistency, and new habit formation as moving from endless dieting. Planning and Reporting service and quality improvement must be approached with the same discipline and rigor as good business planning. This article deals with few keys of shifting from partial quality management to total quality management.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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