TQM with reference to Minda Industries
Project Cost:Rs 2500 (Project Report) Rs. 3000 (Synopsis + Project)
Can Be used in: Operation Management Projects
Project Report Pages: 60-70 Pages (Soft copy word Format)
Delivery time: Within 12 hours for readymade project and 3 days for new project
Short Description: Please refer to the Sample Project. Each project has unique content based on its topic. This sample PDF is for an operation management project.
Description:
Introduction
Total Quality Management (TQM) began in Japanese industries in the 1950s and later became popular worldwide. TQM builds a culture where employees focus on quality in every activity and aim to meet customer needs consistently. It encourages doing work right the first time and reducing errors and waste. TQM also improves people management and business processes, not just product quality. Strong leadership supports successful implementation. Many companies face challenges while adopting TQM, but organizations that apply it effectively achieve better results. TQM with reference to Minda Industries shows how quality practices can improve productivity, customer satisfaction, and long-term growth.Objectives of the Study
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To identify how effectively the organization implements Total Quality Management (TQM).
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To examine the level of employee commitment toward their work.
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To identify the factors that influence employee commitment.
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To understand the impact of building a strong quality culture in the organization.
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To analyze the possible problems that may arise during TQM implementation.
Research Design
Research design provides a clear plan for collecting and analyzing data. This study follows a descriptive research design to present an accurate picture of the induction procedures followed in the organization. Descriptive research uses surveys and fact-finding methods to collect relevant information. The study is also ex post facto in nature, as the researcher does not control the variables involved. Statistical methods support the study by focusing on objectivity rather than personal judgment. The researcher uses averages and percentages to analyze the data clearly.
The statistical method requires the collection of data from two sources:
1. Primary Data
Primary data refers to information collected for the first time. The researcher gathers this data directly from individuals who use the organization’s products or services. This data closely matches the objectives of the study and provides accurate and original insights.
2. Secondary Data
Secondary data includes information already collected by others. The researcher gathers this data from published and unpublished sources that have already undergone statistical analysis.
