Web-enabled lean quality management framework (WEB-LQMF)

From a practice point of view, ISO accreditation is becoming a prevalent phenomenon that constitutes an organizations' qualify management system. It is evident that in construction, the current approaches for achieving quality are inclined towards a qualify assurance focus. Supervisory approach...

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தலைமை எழுத்தாளர்கள்: Gomez, Christy Pathrose, Hamid, Hashima
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நிகழ்நிலை அணுகல்:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6798/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6798/1/CHRISTY_P.GOMEZ_web%2Denabled.pdf
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தொகுப்பு:From a practice point of view, ISO accreditation is becoming a prevalent phenomenon that constitutes an organizations' qualify management system. It is evident that in construction, the current approaches for achieving quality are inclined towards a qualify assurance focus. Supervisory approaches are very much instituted to ensure work that does not comply can be detected and corrected. It is acknowledged that the notion of quality assurance is necessary for intended purposes, however more importantly the emphasis should be on prevention and the notion of instituting the culture of continuous improvement. Additionally, the major problem in construction is the fragmented nature of the organizational structure and this can pose a serious challenge for initiatives that require collaboration of the many parties from different disciplines (who belong to different organizations) involved. Current initiatives for quality management seem to be retrospective and lack focus in terms of delivering value. Hence, this paper focuses on the provision of a web-enabled Lean Quality Management Framework (Web-LQMF) that has the capability of providing ongoing opportunity for improvement that is Lean and can be phased into the project milestones to enable the concept of value-adding continuous improvement to be realistically achieved. It is further argued with reference to the notion of The Quality Maturity Model, that Lean Quality Management is a useful concept to consider as a logical progression beyond TQM.