Artigo Revisado por pares

Total quality management and its effects on organisational performance: a study of PZ Cussons Plc. Lagos, Nigeria

2021; Inderscience Publishers; Volume: 32; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1504/ijpqm.2021.113620

ISSN

1746-6482

Autores

Jane C. Kalu, Nijin P. James, Jane A. Ekeagbara, Titilope Odejobi, James E. Obiri, Anuoluwapo Oloruntoba, Adeola O. Kolawole, Bidemi C. Beckley,

Tópico(s)

Quality and Supply Management

Resumo

This study concentrated predominantly on the effects of total quality management (TQM) practices on the performance of organisation. This concept has been projected to advance a firms performance and has acquired substantial attention in contemporary researches. The study sought to survey how the commitment of top management can improve total quality practices in the organisation, how continuous improvement of processes and products can boost productivity and to ascertain the link between employee training and the creation of quality products and services. It was revealed that top management commitment have an effect on TQM practices, continuous improvements of functional areas in the organisation have an effect on productivity, and there is a significant relationship between employee training and development and product quality. Finally, it was concluded that, for organisations to survive in the present competitive world, TQM practices is the most enduring strategy to adopt. The study therefore recommends that modern organisations should make the adoption of TQM practices a priority in view of its positive contribution to organisational performance.

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