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Healthcare and education are so similar that we have labeled them "Twins in Trouble" in the journal Total Quality Management.
Deane Waldman: Personal Responsibility: In Education? Yes! In Health Care? No! 2009
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Healthcare and education are so similar that we have labeled them "Twins in Trouble" in the journal Total Quality Management.
Deane Waldman: Personal Responsibility: In Education? Yes! In Health Care? No! 2009
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Healthcare and education are so similar that we have labeled them "Twins in Trouble" in the journal Total Quality Management.
Deane Waldman: Personal Responsibility: In Education? Yes! In Health Care? No! 2009
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But American firms may not truly embrace Total Quality Management until it makes their shareholders more money than it did the seminar organizers, consultants and book publishers, who reaped the biggest quality rewards of the 1980s.
The Cost Of Quality 2008
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While some have argued that increasing competitive pressures and emphasis on customer satisfaction pursuant to the requirements of Total Quality Management is further distancing the co-operatives from the participative mechanisms that the Fagor research saw as being crucial for their success, significant indications of a renewed commitment to participation are also evident.
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There is no doubt that the application of lean and mean work processes at thousands of companies, often through programs with obscure-sounding names such as ISO 9000 and Total Quality Management, has been one of the most important business trends of past decades.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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The idea of internal customers comes from Total Quality Management.
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In addition, Total Quality Management studies have shown that structured repeatable processes reduce errors and the requirements for rework, further reducing costs.
unknown title 2009
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In addition, Total Quality Management studies have shown that structured repeatable processes reduce errors and the requirements for rework, further reducing costs.
unknown title 2009
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In addition, Total Quality Management studies have shown that structured repeatable processes reduce errors and the requirements for rework, further reducing costs.
unknown title 2009
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