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Management perspective for TQM solution

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Wai Chan
Quality management is an important research topical in construction industry. The aim of this paper is to review and investigate, via extensive literature reviews, the management perspectives when construction organization implementing total quality management (TQM). If it is successfully operated, competitive advantage will be enhanced that may lead to eight beneficial areas [improve quality and environmental performance; broaden business opportunities; benefit the community; increase market share; improve finance situation; enhance organizational effectiveness; streamline response to legal issues and lessen insurance budget] which favour commercial viability. However, there are challenges in doing so which include inexperience, resources and administrative constraints, inadequate management skill, and cultural differences. Therefore, in order to foster quality culture, it needs four management directions, namely construction management (CM), knowledge management (KM), project management (PM) and human resources management (HRM). One can reasonably conclude that the quality improvements by TQM are going to create long term commercial advantages.

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Location

Riley, Ind.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Engineering management reviews

Volume

1

Pagination

7 - 19

ISSN

2326-5884

eISSN

2326-5876

Issue

1

Publisher

Science and Engineering Publishing Company

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