scholarly journals Development of an Implementation Framework for Integrated Management System Based on the Philosophy of Total Quality Management

2018 ◽  
Vol 08 (06) ◽  
pp. 1507-1516 ◽  
Author(s):  
Subrata Talapatra ◽  
Md. Kutub Uddin ◽  
Md. Habibur Rahman
Author(s):  
V.V. Silaeva ◽  
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V.P. Semenov ◽  

The article describes managing the processes of an organization as managing a holistic entity through the characteristics of the value stream. At the same time, the value stream is an activity aimed at creating the value for customer, which is implemented through a system of interconnected processes/operations. The article demonstrates the possibilities of integrating the modern models, standards, methods and tools for quality management and lean production into the processes of an organization in order to achieve the aims. Integrated management system model based on quality management and lean production technologies is presented.


Prospectiva ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 91-99
Author(s):  
NATALY KAFRUNI JÚBIZ

Este artículo presenta el diseño de un Sistema Integrado de Gestión basado en los Estándares de Acreditación en Salud, el EFQM (European Foundation for Quality Management) y el BSC (Balance Scorecard), con el fin de intervenir las necesidades y problemáticas que se presentan durante la prestación del servicio en las Instituciones Prestadoras de Salud de alta complejidad de la ciudad de Barranquilla.Se aplicó como instrumento de recolección de la información, una encuesta dirigida a quince (15) IPS, la cual permitió conocer el estado de gestión de la muestra seleccionada, identificando que a pesar de que se evidencia en la mayoría de las IPS, el compromiso gerencial con la planeación estratégica y la importancia del mejoramiento continuo, una de las principales falencias que se presentan, es el debilitamiento del factor Recursos Humanos, evidenciando la poca motivación y capacitación de los colaboradores.Con la articulación de los tres modelos de gestión se logró obtener una herramienta de gestión efectiva que permite evaluar la gestión integral de la organización, tanto administrativa como operativamente, y de esta forma mejorar la prestación del servicio y garantizar la satisfacción del cliente.


Author(s):  
Kaya AĞIN

Global growth and change strategies force organizations to change their management systems. Organizations that want to survive and be successful today apre trying to implementmodern management systems under their own management. Thus, they want to continue their existence in a competitive environment by adapting to changing and developing conditions. Organizations that realize the fact that change is a necessity, we see that they renew their organizational structure, systems and processes in order to compete in global markets. Reengineering is one of these methods. The pressure of competition has made system change. compulsory in organizations Reengineering, like other modern management techniques, aims to radically change the organizational management system, processes and policies in order to increase organizational performance. Reengineering is considered to be closely related to total quality management practice. Total quality management aims at customer satisfaction. Reengineering focuses on how to implement it. Organizations, reengineering management system applications will increase organizational performance. In this study, the theoretical framework of reengineering will be conceptually examined and its relations with total quality management will be revealed. Keywords: Change management, Reengineering, Globalization


2019 ◽  
pp. 1394-1419
Author(s):  
Kit Fai Pun ◽  
Man Yin Rebecca Yiu

Knowledge management (KM) has been gaining momentum as the means toward organisational growth. Recent literature also gives much prominence to emerging performance measurement (PM) systems for assessing performance. This chapter comprehends the concepts of integrating KM with PM, and in short, KM performance measures in organisations. It reviews the issues that surround KM/PM initiatives, and discusses the assessment criteria that integrate the philosophy and the principles of total quality management (TQM) with KM performance measures. Five KM/PM enablers/criteria are identified, namely 1) senior management leadership, 2) management by processes, 3) people development, 4) continuous improvement, and 5) results orientation. These concepts are constituted the development of an integrated knowledge management (IKM) model for assessing organisational KM performance. Future research could evaluate the efficacy of the IKM model, validate the key KM/PM criteria, and develop an implementation framework to foster the KM/PM efforts in organisations in different sectors.


Author(s):  
Mehmet Eymen Eryılmaz ◽  
Duygu Acar Erdur ◽  
Olcay Bektaş ◽  
Esen Kara ◽  
Ebru Aydoğan

It is clear that ISO 9000 Quality Management System and Total Quality Management have an extensive literature. However, it is observed that the literature principally focuses on implementation consequences of them. In this study, ISO 9000 Quality Management System certification process in a faculty of a Turkish public university is taken into consideration. However, the study focuses on not only consequences of taking this certification but also its' triggers and processes. To examine these triggers, processes and consequences, data collection methods of the study were semi-structured interviews and unstructured participative observation. In addition, extensive amount of document was used to make triangulation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-60
Author(s):  
Tina Rawal Saud

The main objective of this study was to examine the effect of total quality management system (TQM) on organisation performance along with the mediating effect of organisation learning in Nepali Service sector. The relationship between the TQM system, organisation learning and organisation performance was examined using Pearson correlation coefficient and regression analysis was conducted to test the hypotheses. Data was collected from 240 respondents (i.e., 118 from the ISO certified and 122 from non-ISO certified organisations). The findings of this study suggested that total quality management system had a significant positive effect on organisation performance and organisation learning mediated the relationship between total quality management system and organisation performance. Out of the seven dimensions of the TQM system only top management support, workforce management, customer relations, supplier quality management and process flow management had a significant positive effect on organisation performance. The results of the independent sample t-test further confirmed the high level of organisation performance in ISO certified organisations.


Author(s):  
H. P. Berg ◽  
I. A. Beckmerhagen

An integrated management system encompasses all management and assessment activities. The organizational structure of the Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) quality management system is able to merge existing and future requirements. In this context the BfS management system encompasses quality management and radiation protection requirements as well as safety management, mining requirements and those of testing and calibration laboratories. Its structure allows the integration of function-specific management systems as well as specific requirements. The quality management system has taken into account the existing structure of documents to improve acceptability for the extended approach. Integrating management systems should enhance managerial and operational effectiveness. Whether or not this goal can or has been achieved is still a lingering question. A well-proven method to assess the effectiveness of any management system is auditing. Audits are designed to determine adequate compliance with applicable standards and guidelines. Moreover, they can and should be instrumental in identifying problem areas and potential improvements, along with corrective and preventive actions.


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