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Balancing a seesaw – leaders perspectives on design and traditional quality improvement in healthcare
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The TQM Journal
The TQM Journal (2023) 35 (9): 173–190.
Published: 18 April 2023
... different organizations' experiences when applying design for developing healthcare quality. Jonas Boström can be contacted at: jonas.bostrom@miun.se 12 07 2022 17 11 2022 27 01 2023 02 03 2023 Healthcare Quality Design Improvement Innovation Culture Complexity...
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Total quality management practices in aquaculture companies: a case from Ghana
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The TQM Journal
The TQM Journal (2017) 29 (4): 624–647.
Published: 12 June 2017
... in the aquaculture industry are acceptable and they agree to the fact that TQM is a way of guaranteeing high-quality products and services. The institutions’ main areas of concentration are management leadership, continuous process management, and improvement. Again, the companies’ culture depicts more of a control...
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An e‐commerce site for gift flower arrangements that fit kansei and social manners
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The TQM Journal
The TQM Journal (2008) 20 (4): 338–347.
Published: 13 June 2008
... lightness/heaviness and refinement were included with the flower results. The PC score of each color and the corresponding kansei word were also classified into eight clusters. Electronic commerce Social values Culture Botany Horticulture Japan We give people flowers on special...
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Perceptions and reality in quality and environmental management systems: A research survey in China and Poland
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The TQM Journal
The TQM Journal (2008) 20 (3): 196–208.
Published: 25 April 2008
... technical performance and enhancing economic profit. Design/methodology/approach The research uses cultural frameworks to analyze the mechanisms which are preventing a greater realization of opportunities in the improvement of management systems, going on to suggest interventions. Within this approach...
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Indian culture and the culture for TQM: a comparison
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The TQM Journal
The TQM Magazine (2007) 19 (2): 176–188.
Published: 06 March 2007
...Madhu Ranjan Kumar; Shankar Sankaran Purpose This paper seeks to argue against the conventional wisdom in the current TQM literature that hierarchy is not conducive for TQM. It aims to identify the cultural dynamics that can aid TQM implementation in a hierarchical country like India. Design...
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Japan – Myth, Miracle or Menace?
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The TQM Journal
The TQM Magazine (1994) 6 (2): 45–47.
Published: 01 April 1994
..., but are bound by a different culture. Argues for an intelligent recognition of the economic war between Japanese and Western companies – and a change of tactics from the Westerners. Certainly, we must never underestimate the Japanese but let us recognize that they have the same human frailties and variability...
