TQM is a people-focused management system that aims at a continual increase in customer satisfaction at a continually lower cost. TQM is a total system approach (not a separate area or program), and an integral part of a high-level strategy. It works horizontally across functions and departments, involving all employees, top to bottom, and exceeds backward and forward to include the supply chain and the customer chain. Which organization had given this definition of TQM?

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Total Quality Management (TQM) is a management approach that aims for long-term success through customer satisfaction. It depends on the participation of all members of an organization, including its employees.  TQM principles are beneficial to any organization because it reduces cost, increases staff morale, reduces errors and increases customer satisfaction.  Some basic concepts of TQM are: Core principles The eight core principles of TQM are: Customer focus Leadership Involvement of people Processes approach System approach to management Continual improvement Factual approach to... Show more

TQM is a people-focused management system that aims at a continual increase in customer satisfaction at a continually lower cost. TQM is a total system approach (not a separate area or program), and an integral part of a high-level strategy. It works horizontally across functions and departments, involving all employees, top to bottom, and exceeds backward and forward to include the supply chain and the customer chain. Which organization had given this definition of TQM?