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Quality Wars Jeremy Main

Quality Wars By Jeremy Main

Quality Wars by Jeremy Main


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The quality revolution is a decade old. This first, in-depth study of the companies that have attempted large-scale improvement efforts reveals what works and what doesn't with regards to Total Quality Management. Companies profiled include Hewlett-Packard, Ford Motor Company, IBM, and Florida Power and Light. Line drawings.

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Quality Wars: The Triumphs and Defeats of American Business by Jeremy Main

The quality revolution in American industry, now more than a decade old, has produced an avalanche of books, but this is the first in-depth study reporting the struggles from inside the companies that have attempted large-scale improvement efforts. Jeremy Main has interviewed more than a dozen chief executives, all of whom have managed quality programs, including Charles Clough of Nashua, Robert Galvin of Motorola, James Hagen of Conrail, Roger Milliken of Milliken, Ray State of Analog Devices, and John Young of Hewlett-Packard, in addition to hundreds of other senior executives, workers, labor representatives, city officials, military officers, and hospital administrators. Through their experiences, Main reveals what works and what doesn't work when an organization attempts the transforming leap into Total Quality Management. Their message comes through loud and clear: it is a tough battle, but persistence can win priceless rewards. The notable successes at BancOne, L.L. Bean, Ford, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, Saturn, Solectron, and Xerox prove it. However, Main shows that Motorola and Hewlett-Packard, among the earliest and best practitioners of total quality, are still finding obstacles to overcome. And some other early converts, such as Florida Power & Light, have stumbled badly along the way. Main's vivid descriptions of these setbacks capture the difficulties inherent in implementing a total quality system. His dramatic accounts of success and failure at companies such as Milliken and Intel convey valuable knowledge that is otherwise gained only by actual experience. The way to achieve the "new quality" of today, Main shows, is through a full commitment to TQM. He reveals through the experiences of these companies that TQM is not just a management tool, as it has often been used, but a management philosophy that is indispensable in attaining a high level of quality-- now a requisite for competing successfully. With the collaboration of the Juran Institute, Main demonstrates how TQM has transformed companies by improving quality at all levels. The accounts of these triumphs are direct evidence that world-class quality is attainable by American industry, and will inspire and point the way for executives, managers, and government officials in their timeless pursuit of total quality.

Quality Wars Reviews

B. Joseph White Dean, School of Business Administration, University of Michigan An important, timely, and highly readable work. Main has a reporter's critical eye and a journalist's ability to tell a story...he provides a balanced, informative, and rich set of answers to the question of the state of the American quality movement.

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CIN0029166845VG
9780029166840
0029166845
Quality Wars: The Triumphs and Defeats of American Business by Jeremy Main
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Simon & Schuster
1994-03-04
392
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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