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Operational excellence is the constant effort to make an organization’s processes, methods, and culture better and more efficient. It means figuring out how to run your business so that you can offer consistent, high-quality products or services while minimizing waste, cutting costs, and getting the most value out of your customers. In times of change, operational success is even more important as businesses try to adapt and thrive in a business world that is changing quickly. In this piece, we’ll talk about the idea of “operational excellence” and list the steps to take to get there during a change.

The Lean transformation does not follow a single strategy: In some companies, Lean starts out as a grassroots initiative, driven by a single team or department, and eventually expands across the entire company. In other cases, a planned, concerted effort is made to adopt Lean techniques, principles, and business structures at the top of the organisation.

Tqm stands for total quality management.  The definition of the total quality management system is a management approach to long-term success through customer satisfaction. TQM can be summarized as in management system for the customer-focused organization that involves all employees in continual improvement.

Consumer accountability drives quality and efficiency.” – Pete Hoekstra 8D Problem Solving Eight disciplines 8D problem-solving methodology was developed in Ford Motor Company which was used…

In this article we are providing you a list of books that is recommend on the topic of total quality management (TQM).
1. Total Quality Management: Key Concepts and Case Studies
2. Quality Management for Organizational Excellence: Introduction to Total Quality (2-downloads)
3. Total Quality Management and Operational Excellence

SWOT, an acronym for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats, is a compass that directs enterprises towards their objectives. In this blog, we will delve deep into SWOT analysis, revealing its complexities and showing how this adaptable technique can be used.

Lean production aims to eliminate waste, or any process’ non-value-added components. A process retains some waste unless it has been lean numerous times.