AbstractQuality Management (QM) is adopted by companies as part of their strategy to improve performance. Although there is evidence of the positive relationship between QM and firms’ performance, the cases of unsuccessful and non-sustained quality initiatives are significant. Among factors listed as key factor of these results, Organizational Culture (OC) is often cited. This study aims to present a theoretical model of the relationship between organizational culture and quality management techniques. Based on literature review, hypotheses were developed identifying which QM techniques would be more suitable according to organizational cultures’ profile. To investigate the proposed theoretical model and hypotheses it was developed a questi...
Quality management (QM) is not a new concept, nor is it a collection of processes or practices. None...
The management in TQM implies that it‘s a management approach, not just a narrow quality control or ...
An investigation of quality management at an operational rather than a strategic level is described....
AbstractQuality Management (QM) is adopted by companies as part of their strategy to improve perform...
Purpose – This study seeks to conduct an empirical analysis of the association between the dimension...
The authors of this article present the findings of a longitudinal research carried out in the years...
Total quality management is a philosophy that organisations can use to improve their performance. Ho...
Organizational culture plays an important role on increasing organization excellence and there are m...
AbstractThis paper aims to examine the relationships between different types of cultures and effecti...
Culture of Quality (COQ) is regarded as an important component of total quality management (TQM) how...
The results of this study underscore the importance of organizational culture and suggest that TQM p...
© 2012 Taylor & Francis. This document is made available under the CC-BY-NC 4.0 license http://creat...
It is generally agreed that the culture of an organisation is a function of its values, beliefs and ...
Total quality management is an approach geared towards the organization’s efforts to continuously im...
Total quality management is an approach geared towards the organization’s efforts to continuously im...
Quality management (QM) is not a new concept, nor is it a collection of processes or practices. None...
The management in TQM implies that it‘s a management approach, not just a narrow quality control or ...
An investigation of quality management at an operational rather than a strategic level is described....
AbstractQuality Management (QM) is adopted by companies as part of their strategy to improve perform...
Purpose – This study seeks to conduct an empirical analysis of the association between the dimension...
The authors of this article present the findings of a longitudinal research carried out in the years...
Total quality management is a philosophy that organisations can use to improve their performance. Ho...
Organizational culture plays an important role on increasing organization excellence and there are m...
AbstractThis paper aims to examine the relationships between different types of cultures and effecti...
Culture of Quality (COQ) is regarded as an important component of total quality management (TQM) how...
The results of this study underscore the importance of organizational culture and suggest that TQM p...
© 2012 Taylor & Francis. This document is made available under the CC-BY-NC 4.0 license http://creat...
It is generally agreed that the culture of an organisation is a function of its values, beliefs and ...
Total quality management is an approach geared towards the organization’s efforts to continuously im...
Total quality management is an approach geared towards the organization’s efforts to continuously im...
Quality management (QM) is not a new concept, nor is it a collection of processes or practices. None...
The management in TQM implies that it‘s a management approach, not just a narrow quality control or ...
An investigation of quality management at an operational rather than a strategic level is described....