Quality management principles as top team performance practices ISO 9000 criteria re‐interpreted
The new quality is defined by the customer, and must be part of a company’s culture. It must start with the chief executive officer (CEO) and be part of a top management team’s performance practices. This paper states the quality management system, defined in ISO 9000, in the operational style of executive management. It presents a management system for ensuring quality products and services. This paper outlines eight principles, which embody the spirit of ISO 9000 in operational terms for CEOs and their staff.
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1999
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Authors: | Ludwig‐Becker, Marsha |
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Team Performance Management: An International Journal. - MCB UP Ltd, ISSN 1758-6860, ZDB-ID 2029696-4. - Vol. 5.1999, 7, p. 207-211
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Publisher: |
MCB UP Ltd |
Subject: | TQM | ISO 9000 | Teams | Team leaders |
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