TQM Lecture # 3
TQM Lecture # 3
TQM Lecture # 3
Lecture # 3
6) Report progress
• Progress expected and the actual progress achieved
• Act to improve the operational status to reduce variance
• Information on progress provides confidence on quality improvement
projects
7) Give recognition
• Morale booster
8) Communicate results
• Lesson learnt
• Awareness of the approach taken, possibility to learn and improve
further
• Improvement outlook for people in other areas, to compete with success
Model & Framework of TQM
Juran’s 10 Points
9) Keep score
• Track progress
• Report achievements & short-falls
10) Maintain momentum by making annual
improvement part of the regular processes
• People oriented
• Team-work
Model & Framework of TQM
4 absolutes of Philip Crosby
1) Management commitment
Top management must become convinced of the need for
quality and must clearly communicate this to the entire
company by written policy, stating that each
person is expected to perform according to the requirement
or cause the requirement to be officially changed to what the
company and the customers really need.
2) Quality improvement team
Form a team composed of department heads to oversee
improvements in their departments and in the company as a
whole.
Model & Framework of TQM
14 Points of Philip Crosby
3) Quality measurement
Establish measurements appropriate to every activity in order to
identify areas in need of improvement.
4) Cost of quality
Estimate the costs of quality in order to identify areas where
improvements would be profitable.
5) Quality awareness
Raise quality awareness among employees. They must understand
the importance of product conformance and the costs of non-
conformance.
6) Corrective action
Take corrective action as a result of steps 3 and 4.
Model & Framework of TQM
14 Points of Philip Crosby