A model of quality management self‐assessment: an exploratory research
International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management
ISSN: 0265-671X
Article publication date: 1 June 2005
Abstract
Purpose
Continuous improvement is a primary principle in total quality management. It is applied to all aspects of the organisation including products, processes, and even the management of the firm. In this context, quality management self‐assessment is a useful tool for fostering the continuous improvement of the whole company, comparing its activities and results with an excellence model. However, little is known about the variables and relationships underlying self‐assessment application. This paper tries to shed light on this topic.
Design/methodology/approach
The methodology is an exploratory case study. Three Spanish organisations with a broad experience in self‐assessment application are analysed.
Findings
A model of self‐assessment application – containing variables and relationships among variables is proposed. Thus, the establishment of a holistic or systemic self‐assessment model where all the variables linked to self‐assessment employment are analytically and explicitly interrelated becomes the fundamental contribution of the research presented here.
Research limitations/implications
This framework may constitute a starting point for subsequent academic research in this area.
Practical implications
The framework may also constitute a practical guide for managers interested in the use of self‐assessment technique.
Originality/value
Provides information on self‐assessment in a continuous improvement context.
Keywords
Citation
Balbaster Benavent, F., Cruz Ros, S. and Moreno‐Luzon, M. (2005), "A model of quality management self‐assessment: an exploratory research", International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, Vol. 22 No. 5, pp. 432-451. https://doi.org/10.1108/02656710510598366
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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