STANDPOINT OF THE TOP MANAGEMENT ABOUT THE EFFECTS OF INTRODUCED QUALITY SYSTEM AND CONTINUATION AF ACTIVITIES OF ITS IMPROVEMENT
There are number of obstacles on a challenging road to the effectiveness and business and organizational excellence. One of the most difficult ones is human (not) understanding of the constant flux of change. Such is the case when it comes to development of quality management system. Will the qualit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International Journal for Quality Research 2015-01, Vol.9 (2), p.209-230 |
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Zusammenfassung: | There are number of obstacles on a challenging road to the effectiveness and business and organizational excellence. One of the most difficult ones is human (not) understanding of the constant flux of change. Such is the case when it comes to development of quality management system. Will the quality be either a problem or resource of some organization depends above all on the basic standpoint towards quality that exists in the organization. Many authors underline that implementation of quality management system and obtaining ISO 9000 certificate is not an easy task, but also emphasize that its maintenance and improvement is much more difficult task. The greatest number of problems that occur during the realization of project of quality management system as well as its improvement are the result of misunderstanding of the essence of standard, that is its principles. On of these principles is Leadership too, that is the role of Top Management. Managers at the highest levels are certainly the most responsible for establishing the vision and guiding organization in all business aspects, including Quality Management and Quality Management System. This work presents results of research conducted on the top management in 204 organizations with introduced quality system. Results show views of top management about the effects of introduced quality system as well as about future steps in terms of improving the same. |
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ISSN: | 1800-6450 1800-7473 |