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    I-Introduction In this article of the International Journal, Mehran Ebrahim and Mehran Sadeghi have described the ‘’Quality management” in a keen environmental turbulences. They have demonstrated the necessity for organizations to develop and implement strategic vision, concept of quality management and performance. Undeniably, The best way to approach a true definition of quality will consist of referring a company’s mission statement. Indeed, a company exists because it seeks to serve its…

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    Leadership vs. Management Leadership comprises scientific and artistic fundamentals characterized by six imperative qualities. The scientific qualities of leadership focus on the process and tasks associated with evaluating, planning, decision making, and training. “The artistry of leadership is embodied in processes and tasks associated with relationship building, communicating, persuading, coaching, and evaluating or establishing context (G. R. Ledlow, M. N. Coppola, p. 11).” Management is…

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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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    In Zimbabwe, Business environment has tremendously changed and enhancement in quality has become one of the essential strategies that are being implemented by many small and medium enterprises(SMEs) in order to achieve organisational competitive advantage. Total Quality Management (TQM) is based on that all organisation staff and employees should collaborate with each other for the purposes of producing high quality products and services in order to meet customers' demands(Whyte & Witcher,…

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    The main reason organisations have quality standards is to ensure that they –meet or exceed customer requirements, this in turn help retain customers and help make people buy their products or use their services. Standards provide benchmarks for performance. A benchmark is “a standard or point of reference against which things may be compared” within Real Skills we use benchmarks on a monthly basis they are mainly used to see whether we are meeting targets in sales. We are set a baseline figure…

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    and paint are just a few items that Home Depot carries. Its main competitor is Lowes, another large corporation with a similar business model as the Home Depot. The contemporary management technique listed in Chapter 1 of the text, Cost Management, that I believe will benefit the Home Depot would be total quality management…

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    environment that is increasingly complex and competitive, where pressure changes appeared to offer the only certainty. While pursuing, over the past two decades, Total Quality Management (TQM), Business Process Reengineering (BPR) and the recent Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), to name just three of the more popular management in the holy grails, is still there, but , the current sense of failure to fully realize the aspired level of improvement. In this context, it is not surprising that…

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    implementing some form of quality management practice. Despite, this large and still growing concept of quality management, there is no effective theory has been conducted over the years to rate the effectiveness of the total quality management theory (Atieno, 2014). Of what all the management issues faced in the last decades, none of them had an impact on the overall quality of the products and services. Every top level manger in the organizations agrees to the fact that total quality of the…

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    At the end of 2007, Specsavers have 1,390 stores with 26,000 employees (Wikipedia). The factors that are conducted are the following: customer care; diversity; respect and high quality. Specsavers respects the personal information and privacy is important in this company. Specsavers is committed in maintaining highest standards to protect information. The policies are conducted bound by Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) in Australia. Also, it is bound by the…

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    What is Total Quality Management? Total Quality Management, according to Investopedia, is the continuous process of reducing or eliminating errors in manufacturing, streamlining supply chain management, improving the customer experience and ensuring that employees are up to speed with their training. (Investopedia). Total Quality Management could also be defined as “managing the entire organization so that it excels on all dimensions of products and services that are important to the customer.”…

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