This is a global survey to gather the opinions of quality executives, practitioners, gurus, teachers and mentors. Please answer the above questions. I shall collate all answers and give each one a copy of the Survey Opinion. Deadline of submission is on or before August 31, 2011. Place your name, position/title, name of organization/company, country & email (optional). Thank you.
Buds Molina Fernando
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Tags: #Enterprise Development, #Governance and Transparency, #Measuring Impact, #Technology, #Trade, TQM-Philippines.
Comment by RAFAEL PABLO MOLINA FERNANDO on July 2, 2011 at 4:37
Comment by RAFAEL PABLO MOLINA FERNANDO on July 2, 2011 at 5:35 TQM is a cooperative form of doing business that relies on the talents and capabilities of both labor and management to continually improve quality and productivity. In companies that successfully implemented TQM, the corporate climate emphasized collective and cross-functional work, coaching and enabling employees, customer satisfaction, and quality, rather than the traditional emphasis on individualism, hierarchy, and profit. Of course, government needs TQM. Every government should implement TQM methods and practices to continually improve public service and productivity. As a matter of fact, it is best that the central or national government have a "quality structure" that administrates, integrate and align all the country's quality plans, programs and efforts so that every energy, resources and actions are aligned and integral to each and every government units or office for the efficient delivery of government quality service, infrastructures and satisfaction of customers' needs.
RICHARD NELSON
Quality Management Consultant-Auditor
Palm Spring, California, USA
paceshalom53@yahoo.com
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