This volume examines the experiences of well-managed firms that
attempt to improve quality, productivity, innovation, technology,
and human resources. The editors have brought together papers by
the best known authorities on effective policies and practical
guidelines for enhancing productivity and quality, combining them
with those by leaders of America's high performance companies that
describe their actual experiences with productivity and quality.
The resulting synthesis of experience and concepts will be of
significant value not only to executives and managers attempting to
implement productivity-enhancing programs within their own firms
but also to business and management programs charged with training
America's future corporate leaders. In addition to describing
policies and programs, the volume provides a framework for
implementation including creating awareness, measuring inputs and
outputs, designing and initiating programs, and maintaining
follow-up procedures. The contributors also examine public policy
changes aimed at encouraging R&D and capital investment,
eliminating government constraints in the global marketplace, and
improving education and training.
Divided into four parts, the volume begins with an introductory
chapter by the editors which explores the critical relationships
among productivity, quality, and competitive advantage. The second
section contains specific policy recommendations from such renowned
experts as W. Edwards Deming, Joseph M. Juran, Thomas J. Peters,
Armand W. Feigenbaum, Jackson Grayson, and Rosabeth Moss Kanter. In
Part III, corporate leaders from Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Texas
Instruments, Ford, 3M, Nucor, and others detail their experiences
with productivity and quality programs. Contributions from two
winners of the Baldrige National Quality Awards (Globe
Metallurgical and Xerox) as well as from Florida Power & Light,
the first company outside Japan to win the coveted Deming Prize,
are included in this section. Throughout, the contributors stress
the need to be customer-driven; the importance of nurturing a
cohesive corporate culture to support the demands for innovation,
flexibility, and ever-increasing levels of productivity and
quality; and the critical role of manufacturing strategy in
enhancing productivity and quality. The final section presents
managerial guidelines for competitive success.
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