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Total Quality Managment vs. Business Process Reengineering

Tags : TQM, business process reengineering, TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT, CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT, BUSINESS PROCESS RE-ENGINEERING, OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT, BPR, business process reengineering bpr, process, workflow, business process, process improvement, business reengineering, reengineering, project reengineering, business process improvement, process modeling
Industry : IT Services, IT Products
Functional Area : Business Processes, Strategy Execution
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Total Quality Management and BPR share a cross-functional relationship. Quality specialists tend to focus on incremental change and gradual improvement of processes, while proponents of reengineering often seek radical redesign and drastic improvement of processes. This topic will provide a comparative analysis of Total Quality Management vs BPR approaches to operational change.

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1 "N" Factors - Simple 9 types of differences
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Ravindra Sharma  |  Added idea  "TQM is continual Whilst BRP is Once a while"  |  2 years ago
TQM is a continual activity in which course correction is an integral part. Re-engineering is an effort required as if to overhaul.
Mihir Jhaveri, PMP, CSCM  |  Added idea  ""N" Factors - Simple 9 types of differences"  |  3 years ago
Hi All Just like to put across my simple thougths on this topic. Today's need of the hour is innovation if u want to succedd...   TQM(Improvement)BRP (Innovation) 1.Level of ChangeIncrementalRadical 2.Starting PointExisting ProcessClean State...
 
 
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As the hospital industry is progressing and we are having more Cooperates in Healthcare, we have also seen an increase in the trends of outsourcing the ward staff. While the Private and the Cooperate...
Suryanarayan Murthy  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Normally, in corporate hospitals the outsourced ward staff are used for housekeeping and other general works. During accidents or infectious diseases, trained and qualified nurses will take care of them, under the Doctors supervision. Ward staff...
Rahul srivastava  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
garima i am not be able to reconized ur question please brif me hope i will give best possible answer for your problem
 
 
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Vijay Bhaskar  |  Argues in support of  "Investment in Quality is worth it"  |  2 years ago
Quality is not a commodity that can be plug played. Its a system that works well only when there is a continuous drive across the company.  Irrespective of the ups and down of the market, the end customer will never want a hit on the quality. It...
Chetan Pancholi  |  Argues in support of  "Investment in Quality is worth it"  |  1 year ago
Today Quality is the requirement of all. Right quality at right time at right place at right quantity.
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