Over one million organisations have a Quality Management System (QMS) certified to the ISO9001 standard; however, the system requires a lot of resources and its value has been questioned. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how different types of uses of QMS correlates with management perceptions of QM in terms of respect, cost, and strategic importance. The paper is based on a survey within eight organisations and shows that a compliance-orientated QMS usage will more likely lead to a view on quality management as costly, and of little respect, than a business-or improvement-oriented QMS usage
Nowadays, companies face numerous challenges to operate successfully and remain competitive in the m...
Purpose – This paper seeks to shift the focus to the implications of various quality management sys...
A Quality Management System (QMS) is a set of processes designed to protect the client and minimise ...
Purpose – Over one million organisations have a quality management system (QMS) certified to the ISO...
This study compares the impact of quality management tools on the performance of organisations utili...
The paper presents the essence and usefulness of a QMS in the process of managing a company which sh...
Considering that some organizations implemented the ISO 9001 standard more than 25 years ago, while ...
The quality management system (QMS) standard is the revised version of the 1994 quality system (QS)...
Quality has quickly become one of the most important decision-making factors for consumers. And alth...
The ISO 9000 quality management system (QMS) is a philosophy. It is a consistent and logical approa...
A quality management system (QMS) forms a part of the organization's management. There are various Q...
Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.Quality management is the single mos...
From its inception, the field of quality management (QM) has been characterised by practice-driven d...
Quality management systems (QMS) can be considered as an emerging management technology in health ca...
This paper analyze the levels of quality management systems (QMS) implementation in companies from s...
Nowadays, companies face numerous challenges to operate successfully and remain competitive in the m...
Purpose – This paper seeks to shift the focus to the implications of various quality management sys...
A Quality Management System (QMS) is a set of processes designed to protect the client and minimise ...
Purpose – Over one million organisations have a quality management system (QMS) certified to the ISO...
This study compares the impact of quality management tools on the performance of organisations utili...
The paper presents the essence and usefulness of a QMS in the process of managing a company which sh...
Considering that some organizations implemented the ISO 9001 standard more than 25 years ago, while ...
The quality management system (QMS) standard is the revised version of the 1994 quality system (QS)...
Quality has quickly become one of the most important decision-making factors for consumers. And alth...
The ISO 9000 quality management system (QMS) is a philosophy. It is a consistent and logical approa...
A quality management system (QMS) forms a part of the organization's management. There are various Q...
Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.Quality management is the single mos...
From its inception, the field of quality management (QM) has been characterised by practice-driven d...
Quality management systems (QMS) can be considered as an emerging management technology in health ca...
This paper analyze the levels of quality management systems (QMS) implementation in companies from s...
Nowadays, companies face numerous challenges to operate successfully and remain competitive in the m...
Purpose – This paper seeks to shift the focus to the implications of various quality management sys...
A Quality Management System (QMS) is a set of processes designed to protect the client and minimise ...