course
name:Introduction to HSE Management System Awarness Training Course (Duration 1 Day)
Introduction to Health, Safety and Environmental
course
name:ISO 9001:2008 Quality Awareness Training Course (Duration 1 Day)
Introduction to Quality Management System and ISO
Total Quality Management
What is Total Quality
Management about?
Total Quality Management (TQM)
was a culture change
initiative introduced into
the western world in the mid
to late 1980's. The stimulus
came from two directions:
the remarkable post-war
success by the Japanese
manufacturers in producing
goods of world-class quality
and a book called "Quality
is Free" by Philip Crosby.
This book and the attendant
consulting company that
Crosby formed appeared to
explain how the Japanese did
it and which contained a
recipe that, if followed,
could allow western
companies to achieve the
same. Unfortunately, many
companies found that the
approach didn't work for
them and they considered it
to have been an expensive
mistake. There is no
question that Crosby's
formula contained some good
ideas but, on closer
scrutiny, they were little
more than exhortations
demanding that people
achieve "Zero Defects" and
getting it "Right First
Time".
Later people became aware of
the far deeper concepts of
Deming which brought theory
into the equation. Moreover,
people realised that TQM was
not the same as the Japanese
Total Quality Control (TQC)
which was actually all about
controlling and improving
processes using statistical
methods. Our
Approach
The PMCI approach addresses
both the theoretical aspects
as well as the methods part
of the equation. Our
consultancy and training is
firmly established on Deming
principles including:
• Performance comes from the
system, not from asking
people to try harder.
• Knowledge of variation and
Process Behaviour Charts is
the cornerstone of
understanding and using data
for improvement.
• Improvement comes from
working with the system and
the studied use of simple
but powerful methods.
We can only improve the
system with the help of the
people in the system