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The Economics of Total Quality Management William Cole

The Economics of Total Quality Management By William Cole

The Economics of Total Quality Management by William Cole


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This text analyzes global competition in which many leading firms have adopted the principles of total quality management. It traces the economic implications of the total quality management concepts, including just in time and lean manufacturing and quality control.

The Economics of Total Quality Management Summary

The Economics of Total Quality Management: Clashing Paradigms in the Global Market by William Cole

This text traces the economic impact of total quality management (TQM). The Economics of Total Quality Management should be useful as a supplement for courses in managerial economics, macroeconomics, microeconomics, international business, and economic development while also appealing to the general business management market. It analyzes the global competition in which many of the leading firms have featured total quality management. Simple economic models are used to highlight the advantages of TQM over the mass production - scientific management paradigm. Throughout, the authors trace the economic implications of the total quality management concepts that have been the focus of heated discussion in business and engineering circles. These include just in time manufacturing, lean manufacturing, customer value creation, flexible manufacturing, quality control, and bottom-up decision making. The genesis of the book is the success of the Japanese firm in the global marketplace. It begins by contrasting the managerial and organizational characteristics of the Japanese style continuous improvement firm (CIF) with those of the mass production/scientific management (MP/SM) firm. There is also a presentation of the crucial role of economics in the MP/SM paradigm and a demonstration of the shortcomings of the textbook models for analysis of the CIF.

Table of Contents

Mass production-scientific management - an old-fashioned paradigm.; on the nature of the continuous improvement firm - TQM in action; viewing human resources as capital investment; productivity and cost in the continuous improvement firm; cost in the continuous improvement firm - the economics of flexibility; customer value approach to demand.; the continuous improvement firm in mixed competition; a contradictory world of competing paradigms; international transfer of continuous improvement technology; the future of total quality management.

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GOR008232182
9781557865045
1557865043
The Economics of Total Quality Management: Clashing Paradigms in the Global Market by William Cole
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19950216
280
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