An examination was undertaken amongst a number of quality and finance managers. Their perceptions as to the role of organisation learning and its effect, if any, on the success of the quality initiative in their organisation were examined. The majority of respondents noted that their organisations are operating in a competitive environment whereby it is necessary to improve efficiency and customer satisfaction. The need for such improvement has lead to the adoption of an operating philosophy based on continuous improvement. However, respondents have identified differing levels of satisfaction with the quality initiatives adopted by their organisations. A discriminant analysis was undertaken to identify organisational practices that may ex...
This research was carried out to have a deeper comprehension of the role that learning organizations...
MEng (Development and Management Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusQuality im...
The popular total quality management (TQM) approach has tended to focus on internal processes, rathe...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the learning attributes of organisations following a cont...
The purpose of this study is to explore the use of the performance measurement system as an organiza...
Quality, improvement, and learning have gained prominence in both the motor vehicle industry and the...
The objective of this paper deals with the influence exerted by TQM on the capability to promote the...
High quality is organizations’ competitive advantage. It is beneficial to base this on professional ...
Presents some findings from a study of organizational behaviour and change conducted in the Leiceste...
In order to become more competitive in today's turbulent business environment, many organizations ha...
In contemporary knowledge driven economies, local organisations must aim to be competitive, in part,...
The competitive position achieved by the Japanese and Western industries during the 1970s to mid-199...
Total quality management (TQM) has gained importanceglobally, in order to gain a competitive advanta...
The competitive position achieved by the Japanese and Western industries during the 1970s to mid-199...
Quality management (QM) is a holistic management philosophy that emphasises the involvement of every...
This research was carried out to have a deeper comprehension of the role that learning organizations...
MEng (Development and Management Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusQuality im...
The popular total quality management (TQM) approach has tended to focus on internal processes, rathe...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the learning attributes of organisations following a cont...
The purpose of this study is to explore the use of the performance measurement system as an organiza...
Quality, improvement, and learning have gained prominence in both the motor vehicle industry and the...
The objective of this paper deals with the influence exerted by TQM on the capability to promote the...
High quality is organizations’ competitive advantage. It is beneficial to base this on professional ...
Presents some findings from a study of organizational behaviour and change conducted in the Leiceste...
In order to become more competitive in today's turbulent business environment, many organizations ha...
In contemporary knowledge driven economies, local organisations must aim to be competitive, in part,...
The competitive position achieved by the Japanese and Western industries during the 1970s to mid-199...
Total quality management (TQM) has gained importanceglobally, in order to gain a competitive advanta...
The competitive position achieved by the Japanese and Western industries during the 1970s to mid-199...
Quality management (QM) is a holistic management philosophy that emphasises the involvement of every...
This research was carried out to have a deeper comprehension of the role that learning organizations...
MEng (Development and Management Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusQuality im...
The popular total quality management (TQM) approach has tended to focus on internal processes, rathe...