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    Resource Management The organization has to make sure that it its resources are sufficient enough to be able to create quality products or services that coincides with its own requirements. An organisation having the adequate resources is an essential component of a QMS. The standard requires employees carrying out work in the business must be competent in the work they do, meaning that the training and education provided must be to a specific standard in order to ensure quality work. 3.4.1…

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    MAC enforces a high system management overhead because of necessity of constant update object and levels of account to contain new data. It also requires changing the category of existing users and as well as new users frequently. In MAC model, the enforcement and assignment of security levels place restrictions on user that require large part of the operating system. Furthermore it is impossible to implement MLS using mandatory access control (MAC) because whole operating system and other…

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    Systems thinking (ST) is a concept to understand how a complex system (e.g. health management) functions as a whole by examining how the components (subsystems) of the entire system are connected and interact dynamically instead of as individual stakeholders. Historically, ST was developed and used by various disciplines in the twentieth century to transfer methods across disciplines known as interdisciplinary (Peters, 2014). Multiple disciplines can collaborate about methods and conceptual…

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    Quality Management System Initiatives:- The initiation of Total quality Management (TQM) was done way back in 1994 ,to work with the well-known quality management initiatives which have proven to be effective elsewhere to create a culture of transparency ,openness and leadership in the organization .Realizing that with emerging competition ,doing business would become more exciting yet extremely competitive which would require at time not only a whole set of new…

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    Ecotel Hotel Case Study

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is my pleasure to thank all those who helped me and made my project work a success. I would like to thank my parents who made this research possible and for extending their moral support and patience. I like to thank the Principal of our Institution, Prof. Parvardhavardhani Gopalakrishnan as well as the Project coordinator, Prof. Y.G. Tharakan, for all the patience and guidance provided to me throughout the dissertation period. I take this opportunity in expressing the…

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    6.1.11 Record Keeping

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    report, which shall be kept for a period of not less than thirty years. Whenever the building owner, building management or employer ceases to carry on business and no person succeeds him, they shall transmit the records required to be maintained to the Director General. At the expiration of the retention period for the records required to be maintained the building owner, building management or employer shall give the Director General at least three months’ notice in writing that he intends to…

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    System Thinking

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    Introduction Systems thinking, as defined by today’s scholars, has been around for decades and continues to grow as researchers turn to the past, present, and future to gain a better understanding. In fact, concepts found in systems thinking go back to the time of Aristotle (Mele, Pels, & Polses, 2010; Ing, 2013). This method points out how systems have no ends, are all interconnected, and that it is impossible to completely comprehend anything (Senge, 2014). Since humans tend to want to…

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    PDCA Model Cycle Analysis

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    develops a culture of quality and this is important for sustaining quality in the long-term (Yusof & Aspiwall, 2000, p. 285). This, however, requires adequate funding which should be always be in place. This is what happens in Lego through the ‘Quality management from the heart’ value of the company and this way they have been able to maintain quality throughout the…

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    B), Quality Assurance According to (Arnold & Holler, 1995), quality assurance is “all those planned and systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that a system or product will perform satisfactorily in service”. They further claim that quality assurance responsibilities include: “setting broad goals, providing guidance, setting direction, reviewing qualifications and training personnel, reviewing quality-related records, developing and documenting as well as following…

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    daily practice. It is paramount for management to assure that his/her philosophy values, strategies and objectives are transferred to all levels from the organisation and that there is clearness and orientation in the functioning of employees (Serafimovska, 2012). Within construction management is it paramount that there is sufficient communication…

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