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Factors Which Influence the Success of Quality Circle Programmes in the United Kingdom

B.G. Dale (Department of Management Sciences, UMIST)
J. Lees (Department of Management Sciences, UMIST)

International Journal of Operations & Production Management

ISSN: 0144-3577

Article publication date: 1 April 1985

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Abstract

What constitutes a success, survivor, or failure regarding UK quality circle programmes, is not a clear‐cut issue, according to results from four questionnaire‐based surveys carried out by the Department of Management Sciences at UMIST, 1982–4. It is an open question whether some quality circles have a limited life‐span and should be allowed to die off naturally when appropriate; circle activity often appears to resume once labour conditions have stabilised. The success of individual circles seems to depend greatly on how well their members work and integrate together, and how well the circle philosophy has been evolved to fit the company's style. A circle will only work as part of a policy of worker involvement and open management and if it is coupled with a specific long‐term company‐wide commitment to quality.

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Dale, B.G. and Lees, J. (1985), "Factors Which Influence the Success of Quality Circle Programmes in the United Kingdom", International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 5 No. 4, pp. 43-54. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb054747

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