Development of quality culture in the construction industry
The construction industry is being viewed as one with poor quality emphasis compared to other sectors like the manufacturing and service sectors. Many criticisms have been directed to the construction industry for generally shoddy workmanship. It not only the final product that is subject to critici...
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my.utm.6572017-08-30T04:20:37Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/657/ Development of quality culture in the construction industry Wan Mahmood, Wan Yusoff Mohammed, Abdul Hakim Misnan, Mohd. Saidin Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria Bakri, Ahmadon GV Recreation Leisure The construction industry is being viewed as one with poor quality emphasis compared to other sectors like the manufacturing and service sectors. Many criticisms have been directed to the construction industry for generally shoddy workmanship. It not only the final product that is subject to criticisms but the processes, the peoples, the materials etc are under tremendous pressure for better quality in construction. Total quality management (TQM) is increasingly being adopted by construction companies as an initiative to solve quality problems in the construction industry and to meet the needs of the customer. TQM has the potential to improve business results, greater customer orientation and satisfaction, worker involvement and fulfilment, teamworking and better management of workers within companies. However, construction firms have been continually struggling with its implementation. Cultural change is being recognised as an important aspect of total quality development. However, the issue surrounding quality culture has not been comprehensively studied. This paper will discuss the issues of quality culture and its development in the construction industry. 2006 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/657/1/CM_59%5B1%5D._Development_Quality_Culture._Wan_Yusoff.pdf Wan Mahmood, Wan Yusoff and Mohammed, Abdul Hakim and Misnan, Mohd. Saidin and Mohd. Yusof, Zakaria and Bakri, Ahmadon (2006) Development of quality culture in the construction industry. In: International Conference on Cognitive Informatics (ICCI) 2006, 17-19 Jul, 2006, Beijing, China. |
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The construction industry is being viewed as one with poor quality emphasis compared to other sectors like the manufacturing and service sectors. Many criticisms have been directed to the construction industry for generally shoddy workmanship. It not only the final product that is subject to criticisms but the processes, the peoples, the materials etc are under tremendous pressure for better quality in construction. Total quality management (TQM) is increasingly being adopted by construction companies as an initiative to solve quality problems in the construction industry and to meet the needs of the customer. TQM has the potential to improve business results, greater customer orientation and satisfaction, worker involvement and fulfilment, teamworking and better management of workers within companies. However, construction firms have been continually struggling with its implementation. Cultural change is being recognised as an important aspect of total quality development. However, the issue surrounding quality culture has not been comprehensively studied. This paper will discuss the issues of quality culture and its development in the construction industry. |
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