1.0 Total Quality Define total quality & quality. Total Quality: an approach of doing business that attempts to maximize the competitiveness of an organization through the continual improvement of the quality of its products‚ services‚ people‚ processes‚ and environments Quality: a dynamic state associated with products‚ services‚ people‚ processes‚ and environments that meets or exceeds expectations and helps produce superior value. List the elements of total quality 1. Strategically based: Comprehensive
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Building Quality Management through QMS - ISO 9001:2008 at PT. Filamendo Sakti Polymerization and Spinning Process of Nylon 6 Tire Cord Yarn prepared by : S. Anbanathan‚ SSi‚ CQM‚ LA 11/327570/PEK/16981 This working paper is prepared to satisfy one of the requirements for fulfilling the study of Operation Management‚ focus in Quality Management System of ISO – 9001 : 2008 Magister Management Faculty of Economics and Business University of Gadjah Mada 2012 Table of Content
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Quality is defined as essentially relational: "Quality is the ongoing process of building and maintaining relationships by assessing‚ anticipating and satisfying the needs expressed or implied. Nobody has to say about how quality is important for your company‚ you can see the results of it‚ or lack of it‚ every time you have a satisfied customer‚ or when competition increases market share. Unfortunately‚ although the concept is in vogue these days as any type of business or service carried out some
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One of the foremost and well known philosophers of Total Quality Management is W. E. Deming. Deming attended Yale University and received his PhD in Physics in 1928 and was a well trained statistician. In 1950 he was invited to Japan by the Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE)‚ where he preformed several lectures for executive‚ managers and researchers. This was a difficult time for Japan‚ the war had just ended and the county was struggling to keep its ’ people employed. Through Deming
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Production and Operations Management Let’s face it‚ we all face tough challenges. Competitive pressures continue unabated. Prices are too low‚ and the costs are too high. Companies strive to reduce costs. Some look to improve technology. Some reduce headcount. Too few have become operationally excellent. Going through the activity‚ as a business administration student‚ have you ever thought about your future as part of a prestigious company? Will you apply the things that you’ve learned throughout
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major changes which would be a company-wide initiative to improve its existing quality. Upper-level management began to contrast the "Old" and the "New" UPS‚ with one major characteristic of the "New" UPS being a company-wide goal of customer satisfaction achieved through eighteen quality initiatives. This change was not easy and the transition from the "Old" and the "New" UPS while traveling down the "Road to Quality" proved successful in the long run. UPS was ranked No.1 in its industry category
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I found your post about the lean methodology intriguing and informative. It helped me to have a better understanding of a clinic use for this type of approach to quality improvement in nursing care. Working for the state government means that budgets are tight and there is no room to be wasteful with resources. Richardson et al. (2014) identify certain principles of the Lean process that can be transposed into the healthcare setting. The principles of waste elimination‚ consistent workflow‚ staff
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The Role of Stakeholders in Implementing a Quality Management Process The Role of Stakeholders in Implementing a Quality Management Process Stakeholders are valuable assets in growing wealth within an organization. Understanding the power and influence that stakeholders may exert is important when conceptualizing the quality management process. The implementation of a quality management process requires developing a quality-based culture that emphasizes stakeholder involvement and teamwork. The
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Patient Safety/Quality Care/Improvement Case Study 1. Overview of what are medical errors and possible consequences of such errors? The Institute of Medicine (IOM) defines medical errors as “the failure of a planned action to be completed as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim.” Medical errors do not all result in harm or injury. Medical errors that cause injury or harm are sometimes called preventable adverse events – that is the injury is thought to be due to a medical intervention
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speaking. Vincent: Good morning‚ May I please speak to the manager of the restaurant? Jerome: Yes I am. How can I help you today? Vincent: Hello Jerome. My name is Vincent. I’m calling from Awesome Creative. We’re a strategic marketing firm that does branding and web design. Do you have a couple of minutes to talk to me about your marketing needs. Jerome: Well‚ I’m working with a few different firms right now‚ some of which do web design and branding works. Vincent: I understand. Lots of advertising
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