Total Quality Management (TQM)

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Total Quality Management (TQM)
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TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (TQM) An organisation wide effort to infuse quality into every activity in a company through continuous improvement
TQM -is devoted to prevention rather than correction -focuses on quality management -reward quality -focuses on quality training at all levels -stresses problem identification and solution -promotes innovation and continuous improvement -promotes total participation -stresses high performance standards with 0 defects
IMPLEMENTATION OF TQM (5) 1. Quality Circles 2. Bench-marking 3. Six Sigma 4. Reduced Cycle Time 5. Continuous Improvement
QUALITY CIRCLES -a group of 6-12 volunteer employees who regularly meet and discuss and solve problems affecting their workplace -to push Decision Making to an org level to which recommendations can be made by people who do the job and know it better than anyone else
BENCH-MARKING -continuous process of measuring products, services and practices against the toughest competitors or companies recognized as industry leaders -identify areas of improvement -key lies in analysis 1. start with own Mission Statement, a company should honestly analyse its current procedures and determine area of improvement 2. carefully select competitors worthy of bench-makring
SIX SIGMA -a highly ambitious quality standard that specifies a goal of no more than 3.4 defects per million parts -5 Step process (DMAIC)
DMAIC Define Measure Analyse Improve Control
REDUCED CYCLE TIME -simplification of work rules -dropping of barriers between work steps and among department -removing worthless steps in the process -improves overall company performance as well as quality
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT A.K.A Kaizen -companies realized that extraordinary success comes from making a series of mostly small improvements -implementation of a large number of small, incremental improvements in all areas of the organisation on an on-going basis =Improving things a little at a time, all the time, has the highest probability of success
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