Research Study of Recent Trends Adopted In Total Quality Management
Keywords:
Total Quality Management, Benchmarking, QMS, FMEA, SPC, QFD, Six Sigma.Abstract
This paper explore the recent trends in total quality management targeting at a better understanding of the current development in the industrial sector. Discussing the general figure of quality management, this paper aims to highlight the most recent and important trends at the moment. Due to the more competitive and sophisticated condition of markets, those companies which can demonstrate their ability to meet modern management that will only succeed. Concept of ISO 9000, Quality Function Development (QFD), Benchmarking, Statistical Process Control (SPC) etc. are successfully adopted by companies to survive and for long lasting in the present global market condition. The paper will touch few such trends which are generally adopted by industries in this era.
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