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12/31/2013 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: Total Quality Management (TQM) in Public Sector in Malaysia http://adminscience.blogspot.com/2013/12/total-quality-management-tqm-in-public.html 1/5 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATI Home FREE GIFT! GREAT DEALS! A Gift Of Life ~ Dermalah Organ Demi Kehidupan FeedBack TUESDAY, 3 DECEMBER 2013 Total Quality Management (TQM) in Public Sector in Malaysia There are five basic concepts of implementing Total Quality Management (TQM) in the public sector in Malaysia. The concepts are: 1. Meeting customers’ requirement Total quality management is smart management which does not only include producing product with using efficient resource, but it is a continuous management process to produce goods that meet up and exceeds customers’satisfaction. TQM requires the organization to identify their customers, their needs and expectations, and translate those needs and expectations into standards of quality output to be produced. Aimed at customer focused, TQM establish the appropriate processes involved in producing the quality goods and services and implement the process effectively and efficiently in order to meet up and exceeds customers’ expectations. 2. Maintain through prevention TQM main aim it to identifyactivities which will cause wastage in the operating process to produce quality goods and services to the customers, through strategic quality planning. It prevents errors and problems from occurring, rather than simply fixing problems or correcting errors. TQM aims on continuous improvement and problem solving to meet up to customer’s requirements. TQM’s important strategy is the 3 Qs, which are quality planning quality assurance and quality control. These 3 Qs are the prevention technique which will ensure the goods and services produced are in conformance with the needs and requirements of the customers. For example, quality planning is the early stage of error-prevention. Through careful planning, customers of all categories are identified, their needs are recognized, the process to produce the goods are determined, and a set of process controls are designed to ensure that quality can be achieved through the operational activities. 3.Standard of performance is zero defect As TQM aims at doing things right the first time, all the time, it targeted at providing customers to their full satisfaction by producing defect-free goods and error-free services that conform to the expectations of the customers. 4. Cost of quality is non-conformance of standards In order to produce goods and services efficiently, TQM always focuses on control of the cost of quality. Quality planning plays an important roles at controlling cost, as at his stage, all cost involved in producing the quality goods and services are estimated and well-planned, any cost incurred as a result of wastage of resources, manufactured of low quality goods, errors at servicing or work or non-value added activities are avoided. Extra cost incurred which does not as predetermined in quality planning, could be reduced by prevention and improving work processes. Strategic planning will also ensure the cost incurred in the process of producing goods, are acknowledged to the production team and prevent unnecessary wastage of resources which will increase the cost of production. Cost of quality incurred is seen as non-conformance to the quality standard. Let say, If a book publishing company targeting at publishing quality storybooks for public libraries that each book contained of 100 stories in it, and estimated each book will cost less than RM 5 in the market, and make a profit of RM 2 out of each book, the publishing or production should plan the type of paper use, ink and numbers of coloured pictured used in each book to ensure the cost of production will be less than or equal to RM 3. That’s standard of total quality. If the production cost more than the estimated RM 3, and the company have to raise the price of the book, customers would not be happy, and that’s not total quality. Arrays in cost of quality are seen as non-conformance to the predetermined total quality standard. 5. Whole work is a process TQM involved not only the goods produced, but also the people who produce the goods and services, the materials, environment and the work system itself. And TQM not only aimed at meeting customer’s expectations, but it aimed at exceeding them. Organization which practiced TQM like public organizations, implanted quality culture in the work process. The organization recognizes the whole organization as a system, and as a system, the organization has a lot Nurul Aisyah Yap Abdullah Aisyah CONTRIBUTORS Appreciation for a system (1) Article Review (6) Beauty (1) Best Commenter (1) Book Club (4) Business (1) Business and Economy (2) Cosmetics (1) CTU 101 (1) Discipline (1) Discipline. Approach (1) ECO 162 (1) ECO 162. Elasticity of Demand (1) ECO 211:MACROECONOMICS (1) Employment (1) Factors of Production (1) FREE GIFT (1) Gift (1) Hot Stove (1) Human resources (5) Induction (1) Interview (1) Islam ku (6) Jadual Seminar Semester 2/2011 (3) Job Analysis (1) Job Description (1) Job Specification (1) Joseph M. Juran (1) Juran's Quality Trilogy (1) Management (1) MBNQA (1) MGT162:FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT (10) NATIONAL INCOME (1) Organization (1) Orientation (1) OSHA (2) PAD 120 - Examination (2) PAD 120 - Government (11) PAD 120 - Introduction to Political Science (2) PAD 120 - Power (2) PAD 120 - Sovereignty (1) LABELS

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  • 12/31/2013 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: Total Quality Management (TQM) in Public Sector in Malaysia

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    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

    Home FREE GIFT! GREAT DEALS! A Gift Of Life ~ Dermalah Organ Demi Kehidupan FeedBack

    TUESDAY, 3 DECEMBER 2013

    Total Quality Management (TQM) in Public Sector in Malaysia

    There are five basic concepts of implementing Total Quality Management (TQM) in the public sector in Malaysia. The

    concepts are:

    1. Meeting customers requirement

    Total quality management is smart management which does not only include producing product with using efficient

    resource, but it is a continuous management process to produce goods that meet up and exceeds

    customerssatisfaction. TQM requires the organization to identify their customers, their needs and expectations, and

    translate those needs and expectations into standards of quality output to be produced. Aimed at customer focused,

    TQM establish the appropriate processes involved in producing the quality goods and services and implement the

    process effectively and efficiently in order to meet up and exceeds customers expectations.

    2. Maintain through prevention

    TQM main aim it to identifyactivities which will cause wastage in the operating process to produce quality goods and

    services to the customers, through strategic quality planning. It prevents errors and problems from occurring, rather

    than simply fixing problems or correcting errors. TQM aims on continuous improvement and problem solving to meet

    up to customers requirements. TQMs important strategy is the 3 Qs, which are quality planning quality assurance and

    quality control. These 3 Qs are the prevention technique which will ensure the goods and services produced are in

    conformance with the needs and requirements of the customers. For example, quality planning is the early stage of

    error-prevention. Through careful planning, customers of all categories are identified, their needs are recognized, the

    process to produce the goods are determined, and a set of process controls are designed to ensure that quality can be

    achieved through the operational activities.

    3.Standard of performance is zero defect

    As TQM aims at doing things right the first time, all the time, it targeted at providing customers to their full satisfaction

    by producing defect-free goods and error-free services that conform to the expectations of the customers.

    4. Cost of quality is non-conformance of standards

    In order to produce goods and services efficiently, TQM always focuses on control of the cost of quality. Quality

    planning plays an important roles at controlling cost, as at his stage, all cost involved in producing the quality goods

    and services are estimated and well-planned, any cost incurred as a result of wastage of resources, manufactured of

    low quality goods, errors at servicing or work or non-value added activities are avoided. Extra cost incurred which

    does not as predetermined in quality planning, could be reduced by prevention and improving work processes.

    Strategic planning will also ensure the cost incurred in the process of producing goods, are acknowledged to the

    production team and prevent unnecessary wastage of resources which will increase the cost of production. Cost of

    quality incurred is seen as non-conformance to the quality standard. Let say, If a book publishing company targeting

    at publishing quality storybooks for public libraries that each book contained of 100 stories in it, and estimated each

    book will cost less than RM 5 in the market, and make a profit of RM 2 out of each book, the publishing or production

    should plan the type of paper use, ink and numbers of coloured pictured used in each book to ensure the cost of

    production will be less than or equal to RM 3. Thats standard of total quality. If the production cost more than the

    estimated RM 3, and the company have to raise the price of the book, customers would not be happy, and thats not

    total quality. Arrays in cost of quality are seen as non-conformance to the predetermined total quality standard.

    5. Whole work is a process

    TQM involved not only the goods produced, but also the people who produce the goods and services, the materials,

    environment and the work system itself. And TQM not only aimed at meeting customers expectations, but it aimed at

    exceeding them. Organization which practiced TQM like public organizations, implanted quality culture in the work

    process. The organization recognizes the whole organization as a system, and as a system, the organization has a lot

    Nurul Aisyah Yap Abdullah

    Aisyah

    CONTRIBUTORS

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    Book Club (4)

    Business (1)

    Business and Economy (2)

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    CTU 101 (1)

    Discipline (1)

    Discipline. Approach (1)

    ECO 162 (1)

    ECO 162. Elasticity of Demand (1)

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    Jadual Seminar Semester 2/2011 (3)

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    Joseph M. Juran (1)

    Juran's Quality Trilogy (1)

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    MGT162:FUNDAMENTALS OFMANAGEMENT (10)

    NATIONAL INCOME (1)

    Organization (1)

    Orientation (1)

    OSHA (2)

    PAD 120 - Examination (2)

    PAD 120 - Government (11)

    PAD 120 - Introduction to PoliticalScience (2)

    PAD 120 - Power (2)

    PAD 120 - Sovereignty (1)

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    Quality, TQM

    of interacting parts in it. These interacting parts or work which involved everyone in the organization is called

    process. It affects one and another and it has a chain reaction throughout the system. TQM focus not only on one part

    of the system or organization, but it focused on the whole system, to optimize the output of the whole system and

    organization and to achieve total quality output. As TQM looking at the whole system, or organization, the actions of

    everyone in it will definitely affecting the outcome of the quality process in delivering quality service and goods to the

    customers.

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