This paper, which is based on a nationwide postal questionnaire survey and case study work, presents the reasons why quality circles fail. These include rejection of the concept by top management, uncertainties caused by redundancies and company restructuring, labour turnover, lack of cooperation from middle and first line management, failure by circle leaders to find enough time to organise meetings and circles running out of projects to tackle. Opposition from the trade unions is only a minor stumbling block. Adequate facilitation, good circle leadership, continued management support and recognition, maintenance trade union support, and further training over time are the most important company controllable factors which can help to preven...
Quality circles (QCs) are small volunteer groups of workers who meet weekly with a trained leader op...
Graduation date: 2011This research studied the relationship between three input variables and outcom...
Quality circles may be regarded as a form of organizational intervention strategy to enhance product...
This paper presents the results of a study of quality circle failures in UK manufacturing companies....
In the period from about 1980 to 1983 many companies in this country were adopting programmes of Qua...
Quality circles represent one of the most interesting employee participation initiatives of the I980...
This paper reports on research, carried out in a Scottish-based printed circuit board manufacturer, ...
This paper aims to identify and describe the effects of Japanese Quality Circles to the various prob...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The current research was init...
267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.This research investigated th...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of participation in Quality Circles (QCs)....
One of the most popular Japanese management techniques adopted by American organizations since the 1...
Hard economic times have caused industries of all kinds to pay more and more attention to quality. T...
Quality circles are part of the movement to provide workers with increased autonomy, responsibility,...
Quality circles are a form of group activity designed to impact on attitudes to work and to improve ...
Quality circles (QCs) are small volunteer groups of workers who meet weekly with a trained leader op...
Graduation date: 2011This research studied the relationship between three input variables and outcom...
Quality circles may be regarded as a form of organizational intervention strategy to enhance product...
This paper presents the results of a study of quality circle failures in UK manufacturing companies....
In the period from about 1980 to 1983 many companies in this country were adopting programmes of Qua...
Quality circles represent one of the most interesting employee participation initiatives of the I980...
This paper reports on research, carried out in a Scottish-based printed circuit board manufacturer, ...
This paper aims to identify and describe the effects of Japanese Quality Circles to the various prob...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.The current research was init...
267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.This research investigated th...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of participation in Quality Circles (QCs)....
One of the most popular Japanese management techniques adopted by American organizations since the 1...
Hard economic times have caused industries of all kinds to pay more and more attention to quality. T...
Quality circles are part of the movement to provide workers with increased autonomy, responsibility,...
Quality circles are a form of group activity designed to impact on attitudes to work and to improve ...
Quality circles (QCs) are small volunteer groups of workers who meet weekly with a trained leader op...
Graduation date: 2011This research studied the relationship between three input variables and outcom...
Quality circles may be regarded as a form of organizational intervention strategy to enhance product...