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Critical success factors of TQM: A select study of Indian organizations
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Total Quality ManagementCustomer SatisfactionOrganizational IssueEngineeringProject ManagementTqm ProgramOrganizational BehaviorOrganisational Structure EvaluationManagement EffectivenessInformation Technology ManagementManagementSelect StudyInformation System PlanningIndian OrganizationsStrategic ManagementManagement TechniqueCritical Success FactorsBusiness Process ManagementBusinessTqm ImplementationManagement ModelConstruction Management
In the context of TQM, it is essential that the organizations identify a few key critical success factors, which should be given special attention for ensuring successful implementation of TQM program. The concept of critical success factors (CSFs) and their use in supporting planning efforts was originated from the approach associated with the development and implementation of management information systems. This paper represents a review of the literature on CSFs and supported by various philosophies of TQM. Such factors are considered as conducive to the success of TQM implementation. Based on an exploratory study of Indian organizations engaged in manufacturing and services, CSFs have been identified.