Engr. Marvin Darius M. Lagasca
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Professor: Jo B. BitonioME 215 Mangement of Change & Transition
Introduction
Total – Made up of the whole (or) Complete.Quality – Degree of Excellence a product or service
provides to the customer in present and future.Management – Act , art, or manner of handling ,
controlling, directing, etc.TQM is the art of managing the whole to achieve
excellence.
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DefinitionTotal Quality Management (TQM) is a management strategy aimed at embedding awareness of quality in all organizational processes.
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ExplanationTQM requires that the company maintain this quality standard in all aspects of its business. This requires ensuring that things are done right the first time and that defects and waste are eliminated from operations.
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Craftsman
Foreman
Inspection
SQC
TQC
TQM
TQC & CWQC
Evolution
Years
Basic ApproachA committed and involved management to
provide long-term, top - to - bottom organizational support.
An unwavering focus on the customer, both internally and externally.
Effective involvement and utilization of the entire work force.
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Basic ApproachContinuous improvement of the business and
production process.
Treating suppliers as partners.
Establish performance measures for the processes.
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New and Old Cultures
Quality Element OLD SYSTEM TQMDefinition : Product Customer
Priorities : Service & Cost Quality
Decisions: Short Long
Emphasis: Detection Prevention
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New and Old CulturesQuality Element OLD SYSTEM
TQM
Errors: Operations SystemResponsibility: QC Everybody Problem Solving: Managers TeamsProcurement: Price Partners/JITManager’s Role: Plan Delegate Assign Coach Enforce Mentor
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Guru’s of TQMWalter A. Shewhart - statistical
QC
W.Edwards Deming - 14 Points & PDCA
Joseph.M.Juran - Juran’s Trilogy
Armand V. Feigenbaum – concept of “hidden plant” and quality costs
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Dr. W. Edwards DemingConsidered by many as the father of modern
quality control
Had the greatest impact on Japanese manufacturing and business, who is non Japanese.
Known for his 14 Points for Managers and the concept of PDCA
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Deming’s 14 Points for Managers
1. Create constancy of purpose 2. Adopt a new philosophy 3 .Cease dependence on inspection to achieve quality. 4. End the practice of awarding business on the basis of price tag. 5. Improve constantly and forever the system of production
Deming’s 14 Points for Managers
6. Institute training on the job. 7. Institute supervision 8. Drive out fear 9. Break down the barriers between departments. 10. Eliminate slogans and targets for the work force 11. Eliminate work standards that prescribe
numerical quotas
Deming’s 14 Points for Managers
12. Remove barriers to pride of workmanship 13. Institute a vigorous program of education and retraining. 14. Put everybody in the company to work to accomplish the transformation
PDCA
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Guru’s of TQMKaoru Ishikawa-Disciple of Juran
& Feigenbaum. TQC in Japan, SPC, Cause &Effect Diagram,QC.
Philips.B.Crosby. Four Absolutes-Quality-Req, Prevention of NC,Zero Defects & Measure of NC.
Taguchi.G-Loss Function.
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Improved Quality
Employee Participation
Team Work
Internal & External Customer Satisfaction
Productivity ,Communication
Profitability & Market Share