Synopses & Reviews
In a kaleidoscope, bits of glass are shown in ever-changing symmetrical patterns caused by their reflection from two or more mirrors. Saving the patterns is impossible because any movement disrupts the pattern and forms a new one. Running a business is a bit like a kaleidoscope. Decisions are made, strategies are defined and deployed, and patterns are set. Then something moves the entire system and the process must begin all over again. In an ever-changing world, quality management and its philosophies, tools, and techniques help organization manage their business effectively.
The second edition includes the following chapters:
- Supply Chain Management
- Lean Principles
- Benchmarking
Significant new material focuses on the following:
- Customers
- Value Chains
- Process Improvement
- Ethics in Business
- Lean Management
- Supply Chain Management
A special feature in each chapter, How do we know it’s working?, provides insights into a real organization’s pursuit of excellence.
Synopsis
Quality Management: Creating and Sustaining Organizational Effectiveness, Second Edition explores how quality management has progressed from an emphasis on the management of quality to a focus on the quality of managing, operating, and integrating customer service, marketing, production, delivery, information, and finance areas throughout an organization's value chain. New or updated chapters on lean, Six Sigma, ISO 9000, and supply chain management cover the latest areas that are critical to companies competing in today's global environment. Designed to enable students to recognize the cornerstones of creating and sustaining organizational effectiveness, this text is based on key quality initiatives, including Six Sigma, the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, ISO 9000, lean manufacturing, and value creation.
About the Author
Dr. Donna Summers received a Bachelors of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati in 1982; A Masters of Industrial Engineering at Purdue University in 1984. A PhD in Industrial Engineering at the University of Cincinnati in 1990. She has been teaching at the University of Dayton since 1984. She has authored three books in the subject areas of Quality Assurance: Quality 5e; Quality Management 2e and Six Sigma. She is known for emphasizing practical application of Industrial Engineering tools and techniques.
Table of Contents
1. Organizational Effectiveness.
2. Organizational Philosophy.
3. Quality Systems.
4. Creating a Customer Focus.
5. Organizational Leadership.
6. Strategic Planning.
7. Human Resource Development and Management.
8. Managing the Supply Chain
9. Measures of Organizational Success.
10. Benchmarking.
11. Process Management.
12. Lean Tools and Techniques
13. Problem-solving Tools and Techniques.
14. Project Management.
15. Business Results.
Appendix 1. Z Tables.
Appendix 2. X-bar and R chart factors.
Appendix 3. Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Assignment Guidelines.
Appendix 4. Websites for Quality.
Appendix 5. Attribute Charts. Appendix A: Data Sheets.