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The effects of total quality management practices on employee performance and the effect of training as a moderating variable
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Total Quality ManagementEngineeringServices ManagementJob PerformanceQuality Management SystemsHuman Resource ManagementPerformance Measurement SystemsModerating VariableOrganizational BehaviorQuality Function DeploymentPerformance ManagementProductivityManagement DevelopmentManagement EffectivenessManagementContinuous ImprovementEmployee PerformanceQuality Management Systems DesignSurvey QuestionnaireQuality ControlQuality ImprovementNursingQuality AssuranceBusinessTqm Factors
This study is carried out to investigate the effect of five factors of the Total quality management practices in healthcare on employee’s performance in public hospitals in Turkey. The TQM practices are Top management commitment, customer focus, people management, continuous improvement, and process management. The study adopted a quantitative research method through a survey questionnaire at three public hospitals, 200 valid responses were collected and used as a source of data to test the hypotheses of the study. Hierarchical multiple regression was used for analyzing the collected data, the study indicated that TQM factors have a significant effect on employees’ performance and the moderating effect of training has increased the correlation between employees’ performance and the TQM factors.
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