The TQM Magazine: Volume 4 Issue 1

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Leading by example

Murray Duffin

Argues that in order to change the corporate culture, management should focus on changing its own behaviour first, before leading the rest of the organization into a new culture…

Opening the door to improvement

Andrew Lee‐Mortimer

Demonstrates how management consultancy CMG has conserved its open culture, despite having grown dramatically in size. Identifies the ways in which the company transfers its…

An uplifting experience

Dominic Bodart

Describes a more effective way of changing culture in industry and examines why so many companies are doing it wrong. Looks at two approaches to change and at the circumstances in…

Expressing satisfaction

James Creelman

Reports on the way in which TNT Express Worldwide is using TQM to bridge the culture gap created by the amalgamation of three branches of the business. Looks at Internal audits…

An enlightening experience

Miklos Ipacs

Profiles a Hungarian company which produces electric lighting equipment, and examines the ways in which it has escaped the constraints of its cultural background by implementing…

Favourable recipe

John Cottrell

Presents an analysis of a recent survey in The TQM Magazine entitled “Total Quality ‐ the formula for success”. States that companies which successfully practice TQM share the…

Brewing up a storm

James Creelman

Describes the efforts made by Newcastle Breweries to improve its competitiveness by implementing TQM and therefore achieving superior customer satisfaction. Follows the company…

Valuing change

Paul Davies

Answers the question “When can we stop placing special emphasis on quality?” by stating that organizations can never relax, that continuous improvement does not just “happen”, it…

Surveying the scene

Colin J. Coulson‐Thomas

Draws on the results of recent Surveys which highlight the need for clear vision and sustained top management commitment in culture change. Suggests that in order to gain the…

On the right track

Judith M. Delsanter

Examines the quality programme initiated by freight train company Southern Pacific Lines in order to become more competitive. Chronicles the design, introduction and…

Baldrige Winners

Judith M. Delsanter

Profiles the winners of the 1991 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, all of which were electronics firms and had another point in common, that of focusing on customer…

Winning the strategy war

Andrew Lee‐Mortimer

Reports on the 1991 International Conference on Strategic Manufacturing held by the Strathclyde Institute, whose theme was “Strategy, Quality and Change”. States that training and…

Repairing the links

Ian Seath

Reports on the adoption of total quality methods by RNAY Fleetland, a company which undertakes repair and maintenance of military helicopters, and which had to contend with the…

ISSN:

0954-478X

Renamed to:

The TQM Journal

Online date, start – end:

1988 – 2007

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Merged from:

Training for Quality