Chapter Four Research Methodology………………………………………………………………56 4.1 Introduction……………………………………………………………………….56 4.2 Research design…………………………………………………………………..56 4.3 Data collection……………………………………………………………………58 4.3.1 Secondary data………………………………………………………………….58 4.3.2 Primary data…………………………………………………………………….59 4.4 Interview………………………………………………………………………….59 4.5 Questionnaire……………………………………………………………………..61 4.5.1 Designing questionnaire………………………………………………………..61 4.5 2 Reason of choosing questionnaire……………………………………………
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"Leading TQM in Panama" Senthuran Yogarajah University of Guelph-Humber‚Toronto ON Tompkins Case Book Volume 2 Total Quality Management (TQM) cannot be implemented in Panama if there is no employee participation. This problem exists due to an autocratic leadership style deeply imbedded in the organization. An autocratic leader believes that employees are dependent‚ hostile‚ unwilling to work‚ and need detailed plans at all times. Due to the above characteristics of this leadership style
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Case Study 3: Implementing TQM for an institution Chennai is famous for housing many prestigious and old colleges. SS College situated in the suburbs of Chennai‚ recently celebrated 50th anniversary. It offers BE degree programme in eight different descriptions. About 4000 students are studying in the college. The principal of the college is in the verge of retirement. He has served the college for 35 years. The teaching staff strength is 55; in addition 25 non-teaching staff are also working. Most
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Quality philosophies Evolution of TQM philosophies The Deming Philosophy Definition of quality‚ ³A product or a service possesses quality if it helps somebody and enjoys a good and sustainable market.´ Improve quality Decrease cost because of less rework‚ fewer mistakes. Productivity improves Long-term competitive strength Stay in business Capture the market with better quality and reduced cost. 2 The Deming philosophy 1. ³A System of Profound Knowledge´ Appreciation for
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always deficient” (Al-Quran) “Actions are direct reflection of one’s intentions” (Al-Quran) The contributions of management gurus to total quality management Introduction To fully understand the TQM movement‚ we need to look at the philosophies of individuals who have shaped the evolution of TQM. Their philosophies and teachings have contributed to our knowledge and understanding of quality today. Their individual contributions are summarized in this research summary. Early 1950’s - Americans
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appearance of the equipment and premises. 6- Communication: To communicate easily with the customer. 7- Responsiveness: willingness to help the customer. 8- Courtesy: Politeness & kindness of the supplier. The Cornerstones of TQM: 5-cornerstones‚ including a committed leadership: 1- Focus on Customers: Quality has to be valued by the customers‚ so it is important to find what the customers (External & Internal) need and to systematically try to fulfill these needs
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Restaurant Customer Satisfaction Surveys Can Keep Your Customers Coming Back Keep your customers coming back and recommending your restaurant to others with help from restaurant customer satisfaction surveys. Restaurant customer satisfaction surveys give you quantitative insight into the opinions and attitudes of your customers. You’ll obtain facts about what they want‚ what they expect‚ and if they plan to return to your restaurant again. If results show that your restaurant does not meet your
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Challenges ______________________________________________________2 1.4 Market Challenges __________________________________________________________2 2. Concepts and Applications of TQM ____________________________________________3 3. Ritz Carlton and TQM ______________________________________________________5 3.1 Benefits of TQM at Ritz Carlton _______________________________________________6 3.2 Five areas for development ___________________________________________________7 4. Conclusion ____________
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TQM Practices in Manufacturing and Service Peruvian Companies 47 JCC Journal of CENTRUM Cathedra ™ TQM Practices in Manufacturing and Service Companies in Peru by Ricardo M. Pino* Professor‚ CENTRUM Católica‚ Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Doctor en Administración Estratégica de Negocios‚ Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Master of Philosophy‚ Maastricht School of Management‚ The Netherlands Master of Business Administration‚ Universidad del Pacífico‚ Perú Abstract
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B Clancy‚ J.J. (1989) The Invisible Powers: The Language Of Business. Lexington: Lexington Books Cottrell‚ J Coulson-Thomas‚ C.J. (1992) Surveying The Scene. TQM Magazine‚ February‚ 25-31. Cunningham‚ J.B. (1991) Using "Paperback" And Academic Theories For Practice. Management Decision‚ 29(7)‚ 18-23. Duffin‚ M. (1992) Leading By Example. TQM Magazine‚ February‚ 21-24. Flood‚ R.L. (1990a) Liberating Systems Theory: Toward Critical Systems Thinking. Human Relations‚ 43(1)‚ 49-75. Flood‚ R.L. (1990b)
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