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ISBN | 978-1-63902-020-1 |
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Number of pages | 79 |
The theoretical analysis reveals the implications there are in building a quality culture. The analyze implies that building a quality culture would require a matching human resource strategy, which would involve the human resource management, the organizations way of working as well as the human resource policies and practices. In context to this, was it […]
ISBN: 978-1-63902-020-1
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ISBN | 978-1-63902-020-1 |
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Language | |
Number of pages | 79 |
The theoretical analysis reveals the implications there are in building a quality culture. The analyze implies that building a quality culture would require a matching human resource strategy, which would involve the human resource management, the organizations way of working as well as the human resource policies and practices. In context to this, was it furthermore argued that the literature of total quality management often have a hidden implicit agenda, which call upon a top down method for the implementation of total quality management. This could underestimate the difficulties, there are in gaining a commitment to continuous improvements in the current pluralistic industrial relation culture. The empirical analysis in the Grundfos Group reveals the different roles of the human resource management and shows that the implementation of total quality management has posed quite a lot of human resource challenges to human resource employees such as, motivating knowledge workers, obtaining employees satisfaction, overcoming communication barriers, solving problems associated with vastness of the organization.