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TQM: why it will again become a top management issue
Roger Williams, Ton van der Wiele, Jos van Iwaarden, Rolf VisserAlthough total quality management might be defined as a passing fad there are three key reasons why it will remain (or return as) an important issue on the agenda for top…
TQM as a competitive factor: A theoretical and empirical analysis
Ana Belén Escrig‐TenaThe influence of total quality management (TQM) on performance has been a prominent topic in numerous empirical studies, most of which have shown the relationships between the two…
Simulation of the economics of quality improvement in manufacturing: A case study from the Thai automotive industry
Danupun Visawan, James TannockThe study of quality economics for manufacturing has focussed mainly on investments and costs, rather than attempting to quantify the benefits of improved quality in the market…
Food safety and quality systems in Canada: An exploratory study
Thanh Nguyen, Anne Wilcock, May AungThis study explored the experiences of quality professionals with the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) system in the food industry in Canada. Similarities and…
Determination of the optimal allocation of parameters for gauge repeatability and reproducibility study
Jeh‐Nan PanRecently, gauge repeatability and reproducibility (GR&R) study has been highly regarded by the quality practitioners when QS9000 and D19000 become fashionable requirements for…
Six Sigma: myths and realities
Nihar Ranjan SenapatiThe Six Sigma approach has set a new paradigm of excellence in any manufacturing ambience. But do the ground realities speak in favor of spending millions of $ budget, when any…
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