Process Improvement and Quality Management in the Retail Industry
1. Auflage August 2005
256 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
The authors of Process Improvement and Quality Management in the Retail Industry discuss quality management through the examination of several companies that won the esteemed Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. Authors George, Thomas, and Weimerskirch believe that Baldrige criteria define a management model because they provide one of the most comprehensive guides to understanding, assessing, controlling, and improving an organization for quality management. The authors also discuss many of the business-related problems of modern times, such as financial scandals, controversial social activism morale, and the impact of outsourcing to other countries. Overall, the book stresses the importance of good quality management to a company's success.
Chapter 1: Total Quality--An Overview.
Chapter 2: Leadership.
Chapter 3: Customer Focus.
Chapter 4: Effective Management.
Chapter 5: Training.
Chapter 6: Employee Loyalty.
Chapter 7: Customer Contacts.
Chapter 8: Design of Products and Services.
Chapter 9: Managing Processes and Suppliers.
Chapter 10: Corporate Responsibility and Citizenship.
Chapter 11: Data Collection and Benchmarking.
Chapter 12: System Assessments.
Glossary.
Index.
CHRIS THOMAS is a professional writer. This is her sixth?textbook for John Wiley?& Sons.
ARNOLD WEIMERSKIRCH is Vice President of Corporate Quality at Honeywell, Inc. and former chairman of the panel of judges for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. He holds BS and MS engineering degrees from the University of Minnesota.