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MATH11168 Total Quality Management & Statistical
Process Control
Total Quality Management (TQM) is an approach
that seeks continuous improvement in quality of all processes, products
and services of an organisation. It emphasises the understanding
of variation, the importance of the customer, and the involvement
of all employees of an organisation in pursuit of such improvement.
TQM and statistical process control (SPC) have rapidly been adopted
in Australian industry as important ways to increase international
competitiveness.
The course aims to provide students with a knowledge of statistical
and other techniques of TQM and SPC, the skills relevant to applying
the principles and practices of TQM in industrial, service and government
settings, a theoretical and practical understanding of how industries
use quality to enhance their international competitiveness, an ability
to analyse difficult industrial problems and apply measurement techniques
to their solution, and the ability to cooperate effectively within teams.
Topics include - Historical perspectives, Fundamental Concepts of
TQM, Kaizen, Variation and quality improvement, Technical Tools
of TQM and SPC, Implementing TQM, Examination of various models
and Sustaining TQM. This course concentrates on the practical application
of quality management techniques. Students wishing to understand
the quality movement as a modern management philosophy and to learn
more about the quality programs especially implementation issues
may like to also take the course Quality Management (MGMT19105 ) offered by the Faculty of Business & Law
as a complementary course.
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