Total Quality Management
Total Quality Management is an approach to the art of management that was largely credited to the work of W Edwards Deming. It was adapted by the Japanese in the late 1940s and early 1950s and revolutionized the quality standards of manufactured products from Japanese industries. Over the past two decades it has been adopted by the west and is becoming more popular with managers in multiple fields of business as it pertains to the overall quality of the product and the satisfaction of the customer.
Total Quality is a description of the culture, attitude and organization of a company that aims to provide, and continue to provide, its customers with products and services that satisfy their needs. The culture requires quality in all aspects of the company's operations, with things being done right first time, and defects and waste eradicated from operations.
TQM has a customer-first orientation. The customer, not internal activities and constraints, comes......
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