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Chapter 5 – Total Quality Management Operations Management by R. Dan Reid & Nada R. Sanders 3rd Edition © Wiley 2007 © 2007 Wiley

Learning Objectives Explain the meaning of TQM Identify features of the TQM philosophy Describe the four dimensions of Quality Identify the costs of Quality Identify tools used for solving Quality problems Quality awards and Quality certifications Identify Quality leaders and their contributions © 2007 Wiley

What is TQM? Meeting quality expectations as defined by the customer Integrated organizational effort designed to improve quality of processes at every business level © 2007 Wiley

Defining Quality – 5 Ways Conformance to specifications Does product/service meet targets and tolerances defined by designers? Fitness for use Evaluates performance for intended use Value for price paid Evaluation of usefulness vs. price paid Support services Quality of support after sale Psychological e.g. Ambiance, prestige, friendly staff © 2007 Wiley

Manufacturing Quality vs. Service Quality Manufacturing quality focuses on tangible product features Conformance, performance, reliability, features Service organizations produce intangible products that must be experienced Quality often defined by perceptional factors like courtesy, friendliness, promptness, waiting time, consistency © 2007 Wiley

Evolution of TQM – New Focus © 2007 Wiley

TQM Philosophy – What’s Different? Focus on Customer Identify and meet customer needs Stay tuned to changing needs, e.g. fashion styles Continuous Improvement Continuous learning and problem solving, e.g. Kaizen, 6 sigma Quality at the Source Inspection vs. prevention & problem solving Employee Empowerment Empower all employees; external and internal customers © 2007 Wiley

TQM Philosophy– What’s Different? (continued) Understanding Quality Tools Ongoing training on analysis, assessment, and correction, & implementation tools Team Approach Teams formed around processes – 8 to 10 people Meet weekly to analyze and solve problems Benchmarking Studying practices at “best in class” companies Managing Supplier Quality Certifying suppliers vs. receiving inspection © 2007 Wiley

Four Dimensions of Quality Quality of design Determining which features to include in the final design Quality of conformance to design Production processes are set up to meet design specifications Ease of use Instructions, operation, maintenance, safety Post-sale service Responsiveness, rapid repair, p.m., spare parts © 2007 Wiley

Cost of Quality Quality affects all aspects of the organization Quality has dramatic cost implications of; Quality control costs Prevention costs Appraisal costs Quality failure costs Internal failure costs External failure costs © 2007 Wiley

Cost of Quality – 4 Categories Early detection/prevention is less costly May be less by a factor of 10 © 2007 Wiley

Ways of Improving Quality Plan-Do-Study-Act Cycle (PDSA) Also called the Deming Wheel after originator Circular, never ending problem solving process Quality Function Deployment Used to translate customer preferences to design Seven Tools of Quality Control Tools typically taught to problem solving teams © 2007 Wiley

PDSA Details Plan Do Study Act Evaluate current process Collect procedures, data, identify problems Develop an improvement plan, performance objectives Do Implement the plan – trial basis Study Collect data and evaluate against objectives Act Communicate the results from trial If successful, implement new process © 2007 Wiley

PDSA (continued) Cycle is repeated After act phase, start planning and repeat process © 2007 Wiley

QFD Details Process used to ensure that the product meets customer specifications Voice of the engineer Customer-based benchmarks Voice of the customer © 2007 Wiley

QFD - House of Quality Adding trade-offs, targets & developing product specifications Trade-offs Technical Benchmarks Targets © 2007 Wiley

Seven Problem Solving Tools Cause-and-Effect Diagrams Flowcharts Checklists Control Charts Scatter Diagrams Pareto Analysis Histograms © 2007 Wiley

Cause-and-Effect Diagrams Called Fishbone Diagram Focused on solving identified quality problem © 2007 Wiley

Flowcharts Used to document the detailed steps in a process Often the first step in Process Re-Engineering © 2007 Wiley

Checklist Simple data check-off sheet designed to identify type of quality problems at each work station; per shift, per machine, per operator © 2007 Wiley

Control Charts Important tool used in Statistical Process Control – Chapter 6 The UCL and LCL are calculated limits used to show when process is in or out of control © 2007 Wiley

Scatter Diagrams A graph that shows how two variables are related to one another Data can be used in a regression analysis to establish equation for the relationship © 2007 Wiley

Pareto Analysis Technique that displays the degree of importance for each element Named after the 19th century Italian economist Often called the 80-20 Rule Principle is that quality problems are the result of only a few problems e.g. 80% of the problems caused by 20% of causes © 2007 Wiley

Histograms A chart that shows the frequency distribution of observed values of a variable like service time at a bank drive-up window Displays whether the distribution is symmetrical (normal) or skewed © 2007 Wiley

Quality Awards and Standards Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award The Deming Prize ISO 9000 Certification ISO 14000 Standards © 2007 Wiley

Quality Awards and Standards Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (MBNQA) The Deming Prize ISO 9000 Certification ISO 14000 Standards © 2007 Wiley

MBNQA- What Is It? Award named after the former Secretary of Commerce – Reagan Administration Intended to reward and stimulate quality initiatives Given to no more that two companies in each of three categories; manufacturing, service, and small business Past winners; FedEx, 3M, IBM, Ritz-Carlton Typical winners have scored around 700 points © 2007 Wiley

The Deming Prize Given by the Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers since 1951 Named after W. Edwards Deming who worked to improve Japanese quality after WWII Not open to foreign companies until 1984 Florida P & L was first US company winner © 2007 Wiley

ISO Standards ISO 9000 Standards: ISO 14000: Certification developed by International Organization for Standardization Set of internationally recognized quality standards Companies are periodically audited & certified ISO 9000:2000 QMS – Fundamentals and Standards ISO 9001:2000 QMS – Requirements ISO 9004:2000 QMS - Guidelines for Performance More than 40,000 companies have been certified ISO 14000: Focuses on a company’s environmental responsibility © 2007 Wiley

Quality Gurus Figure 5-10 summarizes the contributions of the seven Quality Gurus Walter A. Shewhart W. Edwards Deming Joseph M. Juran Armand V. Feigenbaum Phillip Crosby Kaoru Ishikawa Genichi Taguchi © 2007 Wiley

Why TQM Efforts Fail Lack of a genuine quality culture Lack of top management support and commitment Over- and under-reliance on SPC methods © 2007 Wiley

Chapter 5 Highlights TQM focuses on serving the customer’s quality needs TQM uses continuous improvement, quality at the source, employee empowerment, quality tools, teams, benchmarking, and supplier certification Four dimensions: product/service design, conformance, easy of use, post-sale support Quality costs; prevention, appraisal, internal & external failures QFD and Seven Quality Tools used in managing quality The MBNQA, Deming Prize, and ISO Certification help focus on quality improvement and excellence The seven Quality Gurus all made key contributions © 2007 Wiley

Chapter 5 Homework Hints This is not required, but for extra credit! Research on TQM: Internet probably best, but library OK. Link on my website: http://www.csus.edu/mgmt/blakeh/www.html Find an article that tells how a firm uses one (or more) of the quality concepts in Chapter 5. Write a summary of the article: One page—single space paragraphs, double space between paragraphs. Give the source, like in a bibliography. © 2007 Wiley