Creating excellence in construction companies: UK contractors’ experiences of quality initiatives
Describes research being carried out into the effects of introducing quality initiatives such as ISO 9000 (formerly BS 5750) and TQM (total quality management) in large contracting firms. Suggests that the context in which they operate is confrontational and adversarial. This makes the introduction of quality doubly difficult where time and money are at a premium. The central theme is that contrary to the belief that “We can’t afford to improve”; construction firms, like those operating in any market, “Cannot afford not to”. Analyses the effectiveness of these initiatives on the main constituent of the firms ‐ people. Provides an insight into the difficulties that practitioners face, particularly quality managers, most especially in construction, in introducing and maintaining such initiatives.
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1996
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Authors: | McCabe, Steven |
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The TQM Magazine. - MCB UP Ltd, ISSN 1758-6887, ZDB-ID 2024492-7. - Vol. 8.1996, 6, p. 14-19
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MCB UP Ltd |
Subject: | Construction industry | ISO 9000 | Organizational change | Quality policy | TQM |
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