Implementing a TQM Framework for Public Services in Iraq: An Exploratory Study

AbstractPublic services in Iraq have been deemed to perform unsatisfactorily. In this study, the theory of total quality management (TQM) is used to identify the quality shortcomings of public service projects in Iraq. Accordingly, data derived from 55 online completed surveys were used to assess th...

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