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Total quality management: a new perspective for improving quality and productivity
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Total Quality ManagementCustomer SatisfactionEngineeringSmart ManufacturingQuality Management SystemsQuality Function DeploymentProductivityManagementProcess ManagementQuality Management Systems DesignQuality CostNew PerspectiveQuality ControlCompetitive WeaponStrategic ManagementProduction ConceptsManufacturing StrategyQuality AssuranceBusinessQuality CharacteristicImproved Product QualityTechnology
This paper deals with total quality management (TQM) with an emphasis on developing suitable strategies for improving quality and productivity in manufacturing systems. In recent years, TQM has been seen as an important strategy for achieving success in business both in terms of quality and productivity. However, there seem to be no clear strategic framework and guide‐lines for implementing TQM in manufacturing in the light of available advanced production concepts and technologies. A review of previous implementation approaches of TQM in practice has been presented in order to gain further insights into the implementation aspects of TQM. The main objective of this paper is to present a general framework for the development of TQM in manufacturing organizations considering the recent developments in production concepts and technologies and competitiveness among firms to utilize quality as a competitive weapon.
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