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ORGANIZING FOR TOTAL
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
INTRODUCTION
 There are two prerequisites for a TQM organization.:
1. Quality attitude that pervades the entire organization. Quality is not just a special activity supervised by
a high-ranking quality director.
2. Organizational infrastructure to support the pervasive attitude. Companies must have the means and
the structure to set goals, assign them to appropriate people, and convert them to action plans.
 People must be aware of the importance of quality and trained to accomplish the necessary tasks.
ORGANIZING FOR TQM: THE SYSTEMS APPROACH
 A system can be defined as an entity composed of interdependent components that are integrated
for achievement of an objective.
 The organization is a social system comprising a number of components such as marketing,
production, finance, research, and so on.
 These organizational components are activities that may or may not be integrated, and they do not
necessarily have objectives or operate toward achievement of an objective.
 Thus, synergism, a necessary attribute of a well-organized system, may be lacking as each activity
takes a parochial view or operates independently of the others.
 This lack of synergism cannot continue under the TQM approach to strategic management because
interdependency across functions and departments is a necessary precondition.
VALUE CHAIN MANAGEMENT
ORGANIZING FOR QUALITY IMPLEMENTATION
 The traditional approach to organization sees the process as a mechanical assemblage of functions
and activities without a great deal of attention to strategy and desired results.
 This approach to building an organization structure has been criticized by Peter Drucker: “What we
need to know are not all the activities that might conceivably have to be housed in the organization
structure. What we need to know are the load-bearing parts of the structure, the key activities.”
 Key activities will differ depending on the nature of the organization, its products, and its strategy.
 What is a key activity in one may not be in another.
 Example: Advertising may be a key activity in the value chain of Coca-Cola, but not in Boeing Aircraft,
where design is the key activity.
Back office activity may be a key activity in Merrill Lynch, but not in McDonald’s.
 Firms frequently fail to prioritize or identify key activities in the value chain because of a tendency to
organize around the chart of accounts.
 Some firms focus on those activities where cost, rather than quality or other source of differentiation, is
the major consideration.
Activity Value to customer
Purchasing Improved cost and quality of product
Engineering and design
characteristics
Unique product
Manufacturing Product reliability
Order processing Response time
Service Customer installation
Scheduling Response time
Inspection Defect-free product
Spare parts Maintenance
Human resources Customer training
THE PEOPLE DIMENSION: MAKING THE TRANSITION FROM
A TRADITIONAL TO A TQM ORGANIZATION
 The systems approach to organizing suggests three significant changes, one conceptual and two
requiring organizational realignment:
1. The concept of the inverted organizational chart
2. A system of intracompany internal quality
3. Horizontal and vertical integration of functions and activities
ROLES IN ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSITION TO TQM
 The role of top management is critical.
 Many of the most successful companies launched their programs by creating a quality council or steering
committee whose members comprise the top management team.
 Some multi-division companies encourage a council in each division or strategic business unit. The council
provides a good vehicle for management to demonstrate its leadership in the quality initiative.
 Opinions differ as to who should lead or coordinate the TQM effort.
 One source suggests a new role similar to that of a financial controller, a role that is justified on the basis that
quality is now a strategic business planning and management function.
 Others disagree and suggest that the company should avoid setting up a quality bureaucracy headed by a
high-profile quality director.
 There is general agreement that it should not be headed by a staff department such as personnel or quality
assurance.
 The process should be line led and given back to the business managers who implement it on a daily basis.
 The role of middle managers has traditionally been an integrative one.
 They are the drivers of quality and the information funnel for change both vertically and horizontally
— the go-between for top management and front-line employees.
 They implement the strategy devised by top management by linking unit goals to strategic objectives.
 They develop personnel, make continuous improvement possible, and accept responsibility for
performance deficiencies.
SMALL GROUPS AND EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT
 Keeping the operation small strengthened employee cohesiveness and gave them a feeling of responsibility
and pride.
 Small groups (hereafter called teams) can impact motivation, productivity, and quality.
 If quality is the objective, employee involvement in small groups and teams will greatly facilitate the result
because of two reasons: motivation and productivity.
 A team-based structure often leads to improved productivity as a result of greater motivation , reduced
overlap, and better communication, unlike a functionally based classical structure characterized by territorial
battles and parochial outlooks.
 There is always the danger that functional specialists may pursue their own interests with little regard for the
overall company mission.
 Membership in a team, particularly a cross-functional team, reduces many of these barriers and encourages
an integrative systems approach to achievement of common objectives, those that are common to both the
company and the team. There are many
 success stories.
TEAMS FOR TQM
 Employee involvement, is the one around which the management system of TQM should be based.
 It is the most important of the components of TQM and also the most complex. Consider the analogy
of an iceberg. Approximately 10% of an iceberg is visible, while 90% is hidden from view.
 Imagine that the organizational chart is an iceberg. The visible 10% is top management and functional
management.
 The 90%, where the true potential for quality exists, is comprised of frontline supervision and non-
management employees.
 Does it not make good sense to tap into the 90% which represents a reservoir of ideas for quality and
productivity
QUALITY CIRCLES
 The most widespread form of an employee involvement team is the quality circle, defined as “a small group
of employees doing similar or related work who meet regularly to identify, analyze, and solve product-
quality and production problems and to improve general operations.”
 Task teams are a modification of the quality circle.
 The major differences are that task teams can exist at any level and the goal or topic for discussion is given,
whereas in quality circles members are generally free to choose the problems they will solve.
 Task teams with the best chance for success are those that represent an extension of a pre-existing,
successful quality circle program.
 Self-managing work teams are an extension of quality circles but differ in one major respect: members are
empowered to exercise control over their jobs and optimize the efficiency and effectiveness of the total
process rather than the individual steps within it.
 Team members perform all the necessary tasks to complete an entire job, setting up work schedules and
making assignments to individual team members.

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organizingchap9-170216112604.pdf

  • 2. INTRODUCTION  There are two prerequisites for a TQM organization.: 1. Quality attitude that pervades the entire organization. Quality is not just a special activity supervised by a high-ranking quality director. 2. Organizational infrastructure to support the pervasive attitude. Companies must have the means and the structure to set goals, assign them to appropriate people, and convert them to action plans.  People must be aware of the importance of quality and trained to accomplish the necessary tasks.
  • 3. ORGANIZING FOR TQM: THE SYSTEMS APPROACH  A system can be defined as an entity composed of interdependent components that are integrated for achievement of an objective.  The organization is a social system comprising a number of components such as marketing, production, finance, research, and so on.  These organizational components are activities that may or may not be integrated, and they do not necessarily have objectives or operate toward achievement of an objective.  Thus, synergism, a necessary attribute of a well-organized system, may be lacking as each activity takes a parochial view or operates independently of the others.  This lack of synergism cannot continue under the TQM approach to strategic management because interdependency across functions and departments is a necessary precondition.
  • 5. ORGANIZING FOR QUALITY IMPLEMENTATION  The traditional approach to organization sees the process as a mechanical assemblage of functions and activities without a great deal of attention to strategy and desired results.  This approach to building an organization structure has been criticized by Peter Drucker: “What we need to know are not all the activities that might conceivably have to be housed in the organization structure. What we need to know are the load-bearing parts of the structure, the key activities.”  Key activities will differ depending on the nature of the organization, its products, and its strategy.  What is a key activity in one may not be in another.  Example: Advertising may be a key activity in the value chain of Coca-Cola, but not in Boeing Aircraft, where design is the key activity. Back office activity may be a key activity in Merrill Lynch, but not in McDonald’s.  Firms frequently fail to prioritize or identify key activities in the value chain because of a tendency to organize around the chart of accounts.  Some firms focus on those activities where cost, rather than quality or other source of differentiation, is the major consideration.
  • 6. Activity Value to customer Purchasing Improved cost and quality of product Engineering and design characteristics Unique product Manufacturing Product reliability Order processing Response time Service Customer installation Scheduling Response time Inspection Defect-free product Spare parts Maintenance Human resources Customer training
  • 7. THE PEOPLE DIMENSION: MAKING THE TRANSITION FROM A TRADITIONAL TO A TQM ORGANIZATION  The systems approach to organizing suggests three significant changes, one conceptual and two requiring organizational realignment: 1. The concept of the inverted organizational chart 2. A system of intracompany internal quality 3. Horizontal and vertical integration of functions and activities
  • 8. ROLES IN ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSITION TO TQM  The role of top management is critical.  Many of the most successful companies launched their programs by creating a quality council or steering committee whose members comprise the top management team.  Some multi-division companies encourage a council in each division or strategic business unit. The council provides a good vehicle for management to demonstrate its leadership in the quality initiative.  Opinions differ as to who should lead or coordinate the TQM effort.  One source suggests a new role similar to that of a financial controller, a role that is justified on the basis that quality is now a strategic business planning and management function.  Others disagree and suggest that the company should avoid setting up a quality bureaucracy headed by a high-profile quality director.  There is general agreement that it should not be headed by a staff department such as personnel or quality assurance.  The process should be line led and given back to the business managers who implement it on a daily basis.
  • 9.  The role of middle managers has traditionally been an integrative one.  They are the drivers of quality and the information funnel for change both vertically and horizontally — the go-between for top management and front-line employees.  They implement the strategy devised by top management by linking unit goals to strategic objectives.  They develop personnel, make continuous improvement possible, and accept responsibility for performance deficiencies.
  • 10. SMALL GROUPS AND EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT  Keeping the operation small strengthened employee cohesiveness and gave them a feeling of responsibility and pride.  Small groups (hereafter called teams) can impact motivation, productivity, and quality.  If quality is the objective, employee involvement in small groups and teams will greatly facilitate the result because of two reasons: motivation and productivity.  A team-based structure often leads to improved productivity as a result of greater motivation , reduced overlap, and better communication, unlike a functionally based classical structure characterized by territorial battles and parochial outlooks.  There is always the danger that functional specialists may pursue their own interests with little regard for the overall company mission.  Membership in a team, particularly a cross-functional team, reduces many of these barriers and encourages an integrative systems approach to achievement of common objectives, those that are common to both the company and the team. There are many  success stories.
  • 11. TEAMS FOR TQM  Employee involvement, is the one around which the management system of TQM should be based.  It is the most important of the components of TQM and also the most complex. Consider the analogy of an iceberg. Approximately 10% of an iceberg is visible, while 90% is hidden from view.  Imagine that the organizational chart is an iceberg. The visible 10% is top management and functional management.  The 90%, where the true potential for quality exists, is comprised of frontline supervision and non- management employees.  Does it not make good sense to tap into the 90% which represents a reservoir of ideas for quality and productivity
  • 12. QUALITY CIRCLES  The most widespread form of an employee involvement team is the quality circle, defined as “a small group of employees doing similar or related work who meet regularly to identify, analyze, and solve product- quality and production problems and to improve general operations.”  Task teams are a modification of the quality circle.  The major differences are that task teams can exist at any level and the goal or topic for discussion is given, whereas in quality circles members are generally free to choose the problems they will solve.  Task teams with the best chance for success are those that represent an extension of a pre-existing, successful quality circle program.  Self-managing work teams are an extension of quality circles but differ in one major respect: members are empowered to exercise control over their jobs and optimize the efficiency and effectiveness of the total process rather than the individual steps within it.  Team members perform all the necessary tasks to complete an entire job, setting up work schedules and making assignments to individual team members.