Improving Quality and Performance in Your Non-profit Organization

Improving Quality and Performance in Your Non-profit Organization
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Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015043764144
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Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Improving Quality and Performance in Your Non-profit Organization by : Gary M. Grobman

Managing non-profit organisations in the 21st century has become more challenging and sophisticated than ever before. This book is the first place to turn for an introduction to innovative, creative, and effective management techniques developed to totally transform your non-profit organisation, reap the benefits of the quality movement that is revolutionising commercial and non-profit organisations, and make your own organisation more competitive. Learn how you can: respond to uncertainty and organisational turbulence; reduce mistakes and infuse your staff with a quality ethic; rebuild your work processes from the ground up; find and implement 'best practices' of comparable organisations.

Playing to Win

Playing to Win
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Publisher : Harvard Business Press
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781422187395
ISBN-13 : 142218739X
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Playing to Win by : Alan G. Lafley

Explains how companies must pinpoint business strategies to a few critically important choices, identifying common blunders while outlining simple exercises and questions that can guide day-to-day and long-term decisions.

Quality Management

Quality Management
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8177083414
ISBN-13 : 9788177083415
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Quality Management by : Bholanath Das

The quality of products/services assumes great importance for manufacturers/providers in the modern competitive world. In fact, the quest for quality is essentially a search for competitiveness. Being so critical to products and services, it is important to understand quality in its entirety: its evolution and definition; why it is so important for business and industry; and how to attain, maintain, and manage the quality of goods manufactured and services offered. This book provides comprehensive insights into all these aspects. The target audience includes practicing managers responsible for decision-making in an organization, professionals engaged in developing quality culture, academics, and students who are training or being trained for quality management. These groups are directly or indirectly responsible to transform management philosophy and create new visions for enterprises to integrate individual aspirations with organization's excellence.

Managing Quality

Managing Quality
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 0761969047
ISBN-13 : 9780761969044
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Quality by : Mihaela Kelemen

Managing Quality provides a comprehensive review and critical analysis of quality management discourses and techniques by drawing on a number of management disciplines such as operations management, HRM, organizational behaviour, strategy, marketing and organization theory. The book: - introduces readers to key concepts and issues in quality management - provides an overview of both managerial and critical perspectives on quality management - presents the 'wisdom' of quality management gurus - documents the way quality is pursued in manufacturing, service and public sector organizations - compares and contrasts hard and soft technologies of quality management - critically reviews the rhetoric of TQM and business process re-engineering (BPR) - examines the consequences of quality on stakeholders - scrutinizes the language of quality management - documents the mundane nature of quality managemnt practices through the use of real life case studies Managing Quality is an up-to-date and student-centered treatment of quality management that will be essential reading for undergraduate students of operations and quality management. It will also be extremely relevant to all MBA students, and useful reading for students of HRM, organization theory and the sociology of organizations.

Total Quality Management in Human Service Organizations

Total Quality Management in Human Service Organizations
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : 9781452254364
ISBN-13 : 1452254362
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Total Quality Management in Human Service Organizations by : Lawrence L. Martin

Now that business, government, and other fields are embracing Total Quality Management (TQM) as their management philosphy, TQM may also hold the solution for problems that exist in human services organizations today. After a brief history of TQM, the author discusses the philosophy of management, quality as an organizational goal, the challenges of determining an organization′s customers, and collecting and using customer quality data. He also describes how to achieve quality improvement through teamwork and shows how to use brainstorming, cause and effect diagrams, check sheets, and pareto analysis. Among the other topics examined are contractor involvement, training top management personnel, training middle managers and staff, and selecting an implementation strategy. All the examples used in this volume are drawn from the fields of public administration, gerontology, public health, and management of nonprofit organizations. Total Quality Management in Human Service Organizations is a good "backgrounder" for human service administrators and organizations prior to undergoing a more detailed agency discussion of, or training in, TQM. It is also of great value to students and faculty in social work administration programs who are interested in the basics of TQM.

The Emergence Paradigm in Quality Management

The Emergence Paradigm in Quality Management
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 157
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ISBN-10 : 9783030580964
ISBN-13 : 3030580962
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis The Emergence Paradigm in Quality Management by : Teun Hardjono

This book is focused on quality management, and four different lenses which can be used to explore the phenomenon. It introduces emergence as a paradigm in thinking about quality, and explores conditions which are beneficial to radical innovation. The Emergence Paradigm in Quality Management provides an overview of the existing movements in thinking about quality, and discusses why these movements in fact represent paradigms. Three paradigms, the Empirical Paradigm, the Reference Paradigm and the Reflective Paradigm, are explained followed by a search for the Fourth Paradigm, the so-called Emergence Paradigm, which presents a route to radical innovation in organizations when plans, strategies and models fail. It presents the debates around the paradigms, and explores which is the best approach. This professional text will be ideal for strategy and policy makers wanting to establish a link between their conceived plans and the attention for quality, while finding ways to facilitate innovation. Professionals in a range of for-profit and non-profit organizations, including healthcare, will be able to expand their knowledge on quality management, operations management, and organizational studies.

Putting Total Quality Management to Work

Putting Total Quality Management to Work
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Publisher : Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages : 222
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1609942213
ISBN-13 : 9781609942212
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Putting Total Quality Management to Work by : Marshall Sashkin

Organizational excellence through total quality management [electronic resource]

Organizational excellence through total quality management [electronic resource]
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Publisher : New Age International
Total Pages : 22
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ISBN-10 : 9788122422894
ISBN-13 : 8122422896
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Organizational excellence through total quality management [electronic resource] by : H. Lal

About the Book: Quality is key to the competitive advantage in today's business environment. In this book, the term Quality has been interpreted in its broader sense of overall performance of a organization rather than quality of products and services. The value of this book is in the rich experience of the Author in the body of knowledge of quality management, both in the national and international context. He has presented the subject in the way that it can be easily used in the practical situations, which would convince the reader of its applicability in the real world. In addition to traditional theory of TQM, the book also covers the new concepts of quality management developed in the last decade, such as Six-Sigma, Lean Production, CRM, Balanced Score Card and Corporate Social Responsibility. The book provides practical guidance for preparing comprehensive quality improvement plan, which not only covers production of goods and services, but also other departments such as Design, Marketing, Material Management and HR, all of which play an important part in achieving organizational excellence. Implementation of TQM is always a major problem. The book includes an exhaustive self-checklist, which can be used as a barometer for effective implementation. In addition to being a practical guide for the industry managers, it can also be used as a textbook on quality management by Management and Engineering institutes. Contents: Part:-I Product Quality and its Control Creating Quality by Design Quality Control of the Purchased Product Quality Control of Manufacturing Processes Sales and Product Quality Organising Effective Quality Management Economics of Quality The Human Factor in Quality Management of Service Quality Part:-II Concept and Philosophy ISO-9000 Standards The Customer-Focused Organization Leadership and Team Building Lean Production System Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Six-Sigma Corporate Social Responsibility Balanced Score Card Quality Awards Implementation of TQM Part:-III Frequency Distribution Normal Distribution Theory of Probability Control Charts Control Chart of Attributes Theory of Sampling Inspection Standard Sampling Tables Test of Significance Statistical Tolerancing ABC Analysis Value Analysis Defect Diagnosis and Prevention Reliability Design, Evaluation and Control Maintainability 5 'S' Practices Quality Circles.

The Emergence Paradigm in Quality Management

The Emergence Paradigm in Quality Management
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3030580970
ISBN-13 : 9783030580971
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Emergence Paradigm in Quality Management by : Teun Hardjono

This book is focused on quality management, and four different lenses which can be used to explore the phenomenon. It introduces emergence as a paradigm in thinking about quality, and explores conditions which are beneficial to radical innovation. The Emergence Paradigm in Quality Management provides an overview of the existing movements in thinking about quality, and discusses why these movements in fact represent paradigms. Three paradigms, the Empirical Paradigm, the Reference Paradigm and the Reflective Paradigm, are explained followed by a search for the Fourth Paradigm, the so-called Emergence Paradigm, which presents a route to radical innovation in organizations when plans, strategies and models fail. It presents the debates around the paradigms, and explores which is the best approach. This professional text will be ideal for strategy and policy makers wanting to establish a link between their conceived plans and the attention for quality, while finding ways to facilitate innovation. Professionals in a range of for-profit and non-profit organizations, including healthcare, will be able to expand their knowledge on quality management, operations management, and organizational studies.