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TQM and Lean thinking Similarities and differences
Lean thinking does not provide a new management program. It is instead a way of management thinking for managers. In…
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TQM and Kaizen (continuous improvement)
Kaizen is Japanese word that means continuous improvement, Kaizen is used in business to make processes better. Everyone in the…
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TQM and Just in Time
Just in Time appeared first in Japan, in Toyota manufacturing plants. Taiichi Ohno is the founder of this methodology. In…
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TQM and industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 refers to the fourth industrialized revolution. The aim of this section is to highlight the role of industry…
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TQM and Circular Economy
The increasing consumption level has not only caused negative impacts such as increased waste, but it has also resulted in…
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TQM and Business ethics
TQM and business ethics have been discussed in different studies, (Svensson & Wood (2005), Wicks (2001), Jones E (2014)). In…
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TQM and Agile Quality Management Method
Total quality management has a lot of influence on how quality management is made in an agile program. The Agile…
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TQM and 5 why method
5 Why is also a method used in Quality management. This method was first developed in Japan by Sakichi Toyoda,…
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Relationship TQM and innovation
There are different definitions of innovation present in the literature. In general, innovation could be defined as the central idea…
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Relationship between TQM and Performance
The relationship between TQM and performance has been investigated by numerous scholars, (Joiner TA (2007), Sun H. (2000), Hendricks et…
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