Managing Service Quality: An International Journal: Volume 8 Issue 4
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A case of no return(s)
James J. Kirk, Diana BucknerOrganizations need constructive interventions for resolving disputes in the workplace. Mediation is one possible intervention. This real‐life case study and an accompanying…
Quality assuring professional practices: a case example from a cancer treatment center
John Peters, George SandisonDiscusses service quality as applied to professional practice, focusing on the radiotherapy department of a cancer hospital. Differentiates professional and managerial issues in…
Quality improvement efforts at St Mary’s Hospital: a case study
Donald Klein, Jaideep Motwani, Beth ColeIn recent years, there has been significant interest in the application of continuous quality improvement (CQI) into health care organizations. This paper reports the findings of…
Developing a process model for standard setting in local government services
Carol Brennan, Alex DouglasThis paper sets out a process model for standard setting in local government services. It aims to show how service providers can generate standards which are more relevant to…
A practical path to customer loyalty
Phil BowdenDescribes, utilising practical examples/results, how Nortel Wireless Networks initially recognised the need to enhance the existing emphasis on purely customer satisfaction to…
Connecting internal management systems in service organizations
Stanislav Karapetrovic, Walter WillbornCompeting in the global economy demands of service companies to establish well‐designed and implemented internal management systems, according to internationally accepted…
Ontogogy: creatig a growth‐oriented learning environment
Oscar G. MinkLearning organizations are one of many current buzz words used by persons concerned with the demands faced by all for change ‐ both radical and transformative change and…
Part‐time employees in food retailing
Sue Browell, Rebecca IversThis article considers the reasons why food retailers currently employ predominantly part‐time staff from the employers’ perspective based on both primary and secondary research…