The roles, responsibilities and development needs of quality managers in Britain and Australia
conference contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byP Burcher, G Lee, Dianne Waddell
This paper compares and contrasts the career experiences and development needs of 334 British quality managers compared with Australian quality managers based on two Australian surveys. The quality managers in both countries brought wide functional experience to their roles, with many coming in particular from production and operations and general management. In their current roles major sources of job satisfaction for managers in both countries were improving efficiency and problem solving, whereas aspects of employee relations was a source of least satisfaction. Both groups of quality managers utilised a very limited range of quality tools, the most popular being brainstorming, control charts and Pareto analysis, with virtually no mention of more sophisticated tools like Six sigma, which is in stark contrast to American managers. Also British and Australian managers showed little awareness in terms of their development needs for a broader background in quality, which could disadvantage their companies in global markets.
History
Event
Production and Operations Management Society. Conference (17th : 2006 : Boston, Mass.)
Pagination
1 - 5
Publisher
POMS
Location
Boston, Mass
Place of publication
Boston, Mass.
Start date
2006-04-28
End date
2006-05-01
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2.1 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Copyright notice
2006, POMS
Editor/Contributor(s)
E Bendoly
Title of proceedings
POMS 2006 : Proceedings of the 17th Production and Operations Management Society annual conference 2006