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1. Process improvement in a third world organisation : a study from Sub Saharan Africa
Sammanfattning : First World improvement theory has been tested in a Third World organisation. A First World improvement process has been defined as a tool for testing. LÄS MER
2. Total quality management for sustainable development : focus on processes
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this thesis is to study how synergies of Total Quality Management (TQM) and Sustainable Development (SD) can be realized. Emphasis has been on increasing the focus on processes. A process based change model for SD has been developed. LÄS MER
3. Exploring Trends, Patterns and Characteristics of Quality Management Through Text Mining
Sammanfattning : At frequent intervals, new reports and papers are published stressing the importance of high quality and quality improvement measures in the public and private sector if Sweden is to survive as a welfare state and industrial nation. The situation seems not to be unique for Sweden: similar opinions can be heard in other parts of the world as well. LÄS MER
4. Process Maturity : A Component of Process Management
Sammanfattning : To be able to meet an increased competition through for instance globalization, and shorter product lifecycles, focus on performance control is central for organizations, where for instance processes and stakeholder orientation are central when continuously improving the operation of the organization.The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the knowledge of how process maturity can be linked to process management. LÄS MER
5. Engagerat ledarskap för att skapa förutsättningar för allas delaktighet : Utgångspunkter i kvalitetsarbetet
Sammanfattning : According to increased demands on continuous improvements for organizations, they choose different strategies for improvements such as the use of systematic quality systems to structure the progresses in the business. However, studies have shown that improvement projects often fail due to the leadership and commitment within the organization. LÄS MER