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Quality improvement: it's an attractive concept on paper. So why do the vast majority of quality improvement efforts fail?
William Roth knows from experience: as a Ph.D in systems theory, an ex-corporate manager, a professor-and the designer (with the AQP) of a national program to deliver training for quality credentials in the systems approach. His belief: enduring quality improvement is an "all or nothing" situation-requiring a systemic approach, with all the key components and integrations in place and fully integrated right from the start.
Quality Improvement: A Systems Perspective explains the sometimes surprising historic roots of the quality improvement movement, and outlines the systems theory on which successful models must be built. Readers then gain access to the hands-on, nuts-and-bolts, how-to-get-it-done details of the five critical phases. Three case studies (two in industry, one in health care) support this traditional but currently shunned model.
Along with his unique unified view of quality improvement, Roth explains why it is shunned, and why alternative approaches usually do not produce the desired results. Key obstacles to success are directly identified-top-level management, local union leaders, management education. The ultimate culprit, though, is culture-to which Roth suggests how to move organizations in the right direction, from a systems perspective.
With one of the most comprehensive overviews of quality management essentials in one volume, Quality Improvement: A Systems Perspective balances theory and modeling with the details of real-life implementation and success.



Table of Contents

Feeling Our Way
The Systems Approach
Five Phases Plus Two: Part One
More on Teambuilding
Five Phases Plus Two: Part Two
More Than One Way to Skin the Organization Improvement Cat?
Birth of the Systems Model at International Paper
Maintaining the Momentum
Success Then Setback
Back to Finish Up
A Very Different Situation
Culture As the Culprit: An Idealized Ending Versus Reality
Top Level Management as the Key
Education as the Cornerstone to Quality Improvement
One More Time, The Systems Approach: The Good Shepherd Effort

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 18/12/1998
      ISBN13: 9781574442366, 978-1574442366
      ISBN10: 1574442368

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Quality improvement: it's an attractive concept on paper. So why do the vast majority of quality improvement efforts fail?
      William Roth knows from experience: as a Ph.D in systems theory, an ex-corporate manager, a professor-and the designer (with the AQP) of a national program to deliver training for quality credentials in the systems approach. His belief: enduring quality improvement is an "all or nothing" situation-requiring a systemic approach, with all the key components and integrations in place and fully integrated right from the start.
      Quality Improvement: A Systems Perspective explains the sometimes surprising historic roots of the quality improvement movement, and outlines the systems theory on which successful models must be built. Readers then gain access to the hands-on, nuts-and-bolts, how-to-get-it-done details of the five critical phases. Three case studies (two in industry, one in health care) support this traditional but currently shunned model.
      Along with his unique unified view of quality improvement, Roth explains why it is shunned, and why alternative approaches usually do not produce the desired results. Key obstacles to success are directly identified-top-level management, local union leaders, management education. The ultimate culprit, though, is culture-to which Roth suggests how to move organizations in the right direction, from a systems perspective.
      With one of the most comprehensive overviews of quality management essentials in one volume, Quality Improvement: A Systems Perspective balances theory and modeling with the details of real-life implementation and success.



      Table of Contents

      Feeling Our Way
      The Systems Approach
      Five Phases Plus Two: Part One
      More on Teambuilding
      Five Phases Plus Two: Part Two
      More Than One Way to Skin the Organization Improvement Cat?
      Birth of the Systems Model at International Paper
      Maintaining the Momentum
      Success Then Setback
      Back to Finish Up
      A Very Different Situation
      Culture As the Culprit: An Idealized Ending Versus Reality
      Top Level Management as the Key
      Education as the Cornerstone to Quality Improvement
      One More Time, The Systems Approach: The Good Shepherd Effort

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