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Strategy and planning for innovation management – a business excellence approach
Anne Martensen, Jens J. DahlgaardThis paper highlights how the European Business Excellence Model can be adapted to innovation when formulating strategies and plans. The Business Excellence Model is too general…
Towards TQM for foreign manufacturing firms operating in mainland China
C.L. Yeung, L.Y. ChanForeign manufacturing firms operating in mainland China face an adverse operational environment caused by poor quality management staff and the undereducated workforce. The…
Determination of optimal burn‐in condition – a case study in switch mode rectifier
Chao‐Ton Su, Cheng‐Lin WuBurn‐in is an effective means of screening out the infant mortality components of a system. Most related studies investigated burn‐in by curve fitting for a failure model and cost…
Internal service quality – an empirical assessment
Chu‐Hua KueiThere is a great need for empirical research to evaluate internal organizations’ (e.g. information system department, accounting department, and purchasing department) service…
Bridging the needs and provisions of quality education and training: an empirical study in Hong Kong industries
K.F. Pun, K.S. ChinRecently, significant shifts of competitive edge in industry have been sharpening the needs for quality education and training (QET). “Quality” is conformance to requirements and…
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- Professor Jiju Antony