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What are the barriers for implementing TQM in an industry?

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Question added by Vidyut Chandra Patange , CONSULTANT & TRAINER , SRH MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS AND TRAINERS
Date Posted: 2014/08/10
Vidyut Chandra Patange
by Vidyut Chandra Patange , CONSULTANT & TRAINER , SRH MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS AND TRAINERS

The major barriers to TQM success is cited as non inclusion of  management’s compensation to achieving quality goals and lack of training in areas such as group discussions, communication techniques, quality improvement skills, problem identification and problem-solving techniques. The other factor is inadequate resources to employ quality management.

 

Likewise, Adebanjo and Kehoe (1998), who studied TQM implementation in UK manufacturing organizations, identified quality problems as listed below:

  • Upper management does not insist on systematic measuring of customer satisfaction level and training programs.
  • Lack of training programs to enhance workers’ skills and involvement in quality improvement activities.
  • Organizations do not place enough importance on cases of goods returned nor relate such cases to customers.
  • Many organizations do not involve suppliers when making improvements to products and in general suppliers have difficulties in meeting the organizations’ requirements.
  • Insufficient teamwork facilitators and team building techniques such as Belbin are not employed.
  • Worker evaluation lacks a systematic approach and hence salary adjustments are not commensurate with job functions. Appreciation for contribution by workers is not apparent.

 

Masters (1996) found the following contributing factors leading to ineffective TQM implementation:

  • lack of management commitment;
  • weak comprehension of quality management;
  • inability to change organizational cultures;
  • lack of accuracy in quality planning;
  • absence of continuous training and education;
  • insufficient resources.

Ref: :http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=842047&

Dr Ramakrishnan Ramachandran
by Dr Ramakrishnan Ramachandran , Chief Consultant , Classic Consultants Chennai India

Main Barriers for implementation of TQM

1. lack of cimmitment by top management

2.Lack of training and education

3.Improper planning

4.Inadequate knoweldge of understanding TQM Philosophy

5. Limitation of Financial and human resources etc

 

 

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