scholarly journals How can we spread the quality virus in domestic organizations?

2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 34-44
Author(s):  
Krisztián Szabó

There is no room for debate about that the quality is one of the most important competitive factor and nobody against that this quality virus has to be spread. The paper would like to help with methods and techniques -what are not well known and used in the domestic organizations- to spread this virus in different fields of the organization. Its strategic motto is: Instead of quality management development and improvement the quality of the management has to be developed in the interest of quality management. Today, that idea has to be given up what says more and more modern quality systems development start is needed instead of it the whole quality of the management has to be developed. High level of the quality system is not equal with the high quality of the management. It has to be turned. The high level of the management quality will ensure the possibility of well operating high level quality management. The paper wants to present this from different aspects on the one hand by comparing the classical development of quality management systems on the other hand by new (volume, profit and quality) approaches of certain management elements and methods.

Author(s):  
Marta Kučerová ◽  
Miroslava Mĺkva ◽  
Helena Fidlerová

Abstract The paper deals with a process approach as one of the main principles of the quality management. Quality management systems based on process approach currently represents one of a proofed ways how to manage an organization. The volume of sales, costs and profit levels are influenced by quality of processes and efficient process flow. As results of the research project showed, there are some weaknesses in applying of the process approach in the industrial routine and it has been often only a formal change of the functional management to process management in many organizations in Slovakia. For efficient process management it is essential that companies take attention to the way how to organize their processes and seek for their continuous improvement.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (5) ◽  
pp. 32-38
Author(s):  
Валентина Косенко ◽  
Valentina Kosenko ◽  
Алла Трапкова ◽  
Alla Trapkova ◽  
Светлана Тарасова ◽  
...  

The article conducts the analysis of system errors detected by Roszdravnadzor by conducting state quality control of circulating medicines, as well as weaknesses in pharmaceutical quality management systems of the manufacturers, that can influence the quality of manufactured drugs.


1999 ◽  
Vol 5 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 145-160
Author(s):  
Ivanka Avelini Holjevac ◽  
Ana Marija Vrtodušić

Service quality has been a major preoccupation of the hospitality industry throughout the 1980s and the early 1990s. Quality management systems have been clearly identified as a means of increasing the professionalism and social competence of staff, while developments such as customer care programs and quality teams have produced notable improvements in the effectiveness and efficiency. Starting from the main economic goal of making profit in each enterprise, it is necessary to measure and to evaluate effectiveness and efficiency. The aim of this paper is to emphasize the importance and necessity of measuring two aspects of the quality of business success: effectiveness (hotel market success) and efficiency (hotel economy). The paper defines effectiveness and efficiency as well as key ratios for measuring and evaluating those two aspects of quality of business success.


2021 ◽  
pp. 233-250
Author(s):  
Milan Palević ◽  

The work and work of public administration should strive to continuously improve the quality of its services, as well as to improve the overall quality of public administration as an organization. It is necessary to constantly set new goals and gradually, over time, get closer to those goals. In this way, the effectiveness and efficiency of the organization, that is, the entire system, would be improved. The new concept of management in public administration should improve the functioning of the public sector, which means that administrative bodies operate in accordance with the legitimate expectations of the users of their services. This paper presents a review of the current state of eGovernment and eServices that local governments in Serbia provide to citizens and the economy, from the aspect of service providers on the one hand and service users on the other. The author intends to point out the areas in which there is room for improvement, but also the challenges that local governments face every day in their work. The contribution of the paper is in the theoretical presentation of the importance of the implementation of quality management systems in public service management systems in order to improve them.


2019 ◽  
Vol 91 ◽  
pp. 08059
Author(s):  
Elena Pesotskaya ◽  
Almaz Khakimov ◽  
Irina Alpackaya

High rates of the development of market relations and international integration processes imply an increase in the level of competition in leading sectors of the economy, which include energy, construction, industry enterprises and others. The purpose of this paper is to develop a universal methodology for assessing and improving the competitiveness of enterprises in the real sector of the economy. The paper analyzes the structure of cost for quality of products, examines the life cycle of the object in order to determine the approaches to the development and implementation of quality management systems. Using various methods of research, recommendations on the formation and implementation of quality management systems in enterprises of the real sector of the economy were developed in order to increase their competitiveness.


2018 ◽  
Vol 56 (7) ◽  
pp. 1467-1484 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zoltán Krajcsák

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to create a theoretical framework that shows how the specialties of the organizational culture relate to the success of quality management systems’ (QMSs) application. In addition to these variables, the dependent variables of employees’ self-evaluation and some dimensions of commitment are also analyzed. Design/methodology/approach Unsuccessful organizational implementations of ISO 9000, total quality management (TQM) and Six Sigma are presented in case studies. These conclusions are utilized to retrieve individual and organizational barriers to the variables considered in each culture. Findings The characteristics of adhocracy determine self-efficacy and professional commitment. Through high levels of these variables, Six Sigma can be suggested for adhocracies. The clan culture is characterized by a high level of affective commitment and self-esteem, which support the TQM together with the internal focus dimension of the culture. The market culture is characterized by a high level of continuance commitment and neuroticism, which support ISO 9000 standards together with the control dimension of the culture. Research limitations/implications The limitation of the findings comes from the small sample size. The model presented is partly based on case studies; therefore, further research studies need to support or refute it. Practical implications In the practical use of the results, QMSs can be selected more targeted, reducing the risk of failing quality improvement strategies. Social implications Increasing and aligning quality and commitment in organizations supports the strengthening of individual and social well-being. Originality/value The study attempts to determine the most appropriate QMSs for organizational cultures in a complex way by analyzing the relationships between multiple organizational and individual variables.


Author(s):  
Vincentas Lamanauskas

Recently the issues of quality management are becoming urgent in Lithuania. They are discussed and aspiration greatly improve the quality of activity in institutions of education are declared. But in the sphere of education the tendency to speak more than really work still remains. Many education organizations define quality as the major priority of their activity. But to declare or define is one thing and seek for that quality is another thing. The application of ISO standards in institutions of education still remains problematic. It is often tried to create own distinctive standards while ISO standards are acknowledged and applied on an international scale. It is understandable that institutions of education are specific and they rather differ from, let`s say, business organizations. Nevertheless, international ISO standards can and must be applied. Considering the process approach which is fixed in the ISO standards, every organization should effectively manage all occurring processes. Everything what happens in the processes later reflects in production or service in one way or another. According to this approach, the management of processes is rather complicated in organizations of education. The management of such processes, if it exists at all, is divided and fragmental. The application of statistical methods analyzing quality management issues in organizations of education is also problematic. It is undoubtedly that implement of quality management systems in organizations of education is especially urgent because it is a grave tool to basically improve the activity in all organizations of education. Key words: quality management, ISO standards, process approach,


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 159
Author(s):  
Septarina Prita ◽  
Jean Suha Theresia Br. Aritonang ◽  
W. Wasito

Library is all about service, therefore UPT Perpustakaan Universitas Jember commited to always do a continuous improvement on their service by implying quality management systems ISO 9001:2008. Tools to evaluate the effectiveness of quality management systems is quality audit which is held by Badan Penjamin Mutu (BPM) and performed annually. Quality audit performed by interviewing respondents, ask the respondents to filling in the questionnaires, and the last method is observing the library activity, and analyzes if the reality meets the standards set by the UPT Perpustakaan itself. There are 3 types of finding resulted by quality audit avtivity, they are cathegorized as observative finding, minor finding and mayor finding. Minor findings have been found in Pembinaan Koleksi's sector and Gugus Penjamin Mutu's sector whilst the mayor findings coming from Sirkulasi's sector, Pengembangan dan Kerjasama's sector and Layanan Perujukan dan Koleksi Khusus's sector. Mayor findings means that management should give more attention to the implimentation of quality management system which is implied to these sectors because the findings can influence the conformity between the processes and the products offered so that those will affect the services's quality given by the library. Minor findings means that finding will not influences the quality of the services, and generally human error is the cause of that findings. But although it will not influences the quality of the services, the minor findings still needs to be documented and need a correction action to correct the findings so that in the future, the management can prevent similar findings to ever occured again.Keywords: ISO 9001:2008, Library, Quality Audit, Quality Management Systems


Author(s):  
Oksana Sheremetynska ◽  
Artem Zakharchenko

The introduction of a quality management system is important because it leads to improved productivity, optimization of business processes of the organization, and also leads to a reduction in production costs. The article considers the theoretical aspects of the quality management system at the enterprise, outlines the methods and classification of existing quality management systems. The essence of legal regulation of the quality management system is investigated and its current state is characterized. It is noted how some experts classify quality management methods. Recommendations for improving the quality management system at a domestic enterprise are offered. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental standards of ISO 9000 and how they are integrated into the state standards of Ukraine. When developing quality management systems, it should be borne in mind that the quality management system covers all processes that occur in the enterprise and on which the quality of products or services depends. According to the capabilities of the production process, the stages of the product life cycle are considered, which should be used at the appropriate stages of development and certification of the quality management system. The task of improving the quality and expanding the range of products is relevant in modern production conditions. This task is multifaceted and includes a number of scientific and technical, environmental, economic and social problems. An interdisciplinary approach is needed for an effective solution. One of the ways is product quality management based on assortment analysis and its innovative development. The experience of developed countries shows that the health of the nation, primarily through food, their safety, is more reliable when it is achieved by improving the quality of products based on standardization worldwide and internationally. At the international level, quality requirements are regulated by ISO standards, strictly focused on the consumer. The first such standards were the standards of the 9000 series, which came out in the late 80's pp. XX century More than half of the world's countries have implemented national standards identical to ISO standards, as well as certified enterprises in accordance with ISO standards.


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