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Human factors affecting the acceptance of total quality management
Lillian Y. Fok, Sandra J. Hartman, Anthony L. Patti, Joseph R. RazekExamines two distinctly different reasons for resistance to total quality management (TQM) in US corporations. One of these is that workers will perceive TQM as controlling rather…
An instrument for measuring TQM implementation for Chinese manufacturing companies
Zhihai Zhang, Ab Waszink, Jacob WijngaardFrom an extensive review of the literature in the field of total quality management (TQM), 11 constructs of TQM implementation were identified. An instrument measuring these…
A maintenance model for quality management
H. van de WaterIn this article a model is presented concerning the organisation of the maintenance process of a quality system. This model consists of the composition of two existing models. The…
Determining replacement policies for bus engines
Francis K.N. Leung, Ada L.M. ChengIn this study, a power law process (PLP) for the failures of an engine, regarded as a complex repairable system, in a minimal repair set‐up (i.e. only a small proportion of the…
Quality circles: journey of an Asian public enterprise
Mark GohQuality circles (QCs) remain viable and continue to operate effectively. This paper traces the QC journey of the Singapore Housing Development Board, providing a historical…
An alternative reliability evaluation of non‐homogeneous Poisson process models for software reliability
Yi‐Ping ChangNon‐homogeneous Poisson process (NHPP) models, as the stochastic models frequently employed in reliability engineering, have been successfully used in the reliability study of…
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