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INTRODUCTION TO TOTAL QUALITY Quality management in technician Education programs

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The process of incorporating quality in the technician education programs is explored and suggestions are presented to improve them. The faculty could improve the curriculum and its implementation.

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Page 1: Introduction to total quality management in technician programs

INTRODUCTION TO TOTAL QUALITY

Quality management in technicianEducation programs

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Suppliers-Processes-Customers Suppliers State government SBTET-SPIU_DTE Central government MHRD_NPD_NPIU_AICTE ACADEMIC CONSULTANTS

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PROCESSES TRANSFERMATION CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION INSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY EVALUATION AND GRADING GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING INDUSTRIAL EXPOSURE ON THE JOB TRAINING PLACEMENT

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PRODUCTS TECHNICIONS SERVICES CONSULTANCY PROJECTS PROTO TYPES DEVELOPMENT JOB WORKS LEASING

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CUSTOMERS STUDENTS LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS PRIVATE INDUSTRIES N G O s COMMUNITY

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CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS STUDENTS Competencies Counseling Placement Student services Communication Feedback

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CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS MARKERT ANALYSIS Ability to meet the needs? Capability ? Continuous meeting ? Monitoring ?

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SUPPLIERS DEMANDS RULES COMPLAINCE NORMS AND STANDARDS OUTPUTS/TARGETS FORMAL PROGRAMS NONFORMAL PROGRAMS COSULTANCY PROGRAMS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

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QUALITY QUALITY SHOULD BE AIMED AT

NEEDS OF THE CUSTOMER, PRESENT,and FUTURE--- Deming

CONFORMATION TO REQUIREMENTS--- Crosby

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Quality FITNESS FOR PURPOSE OR USE---

Juran

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QUALITY THE TOTALITY OF FEATURES and

CHARACTERISTICS OF A PRODUCT OR SERVICES THAT BEAR ON ITS ABILITY STATED OR IMPLIED NEEDS---- ISO 8402

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QUALITY QUALITY INVOLVES MEETING OR

EXCEEDING CUSTOMER EXPECTATIONS

QUALITY APPLIES TO PRODUCTS,PROCESSES and ENVIRONMENTS.

QUALITY IS AN EVER-CHANGING STATE.

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QUALITY---a dynamic state QUALITY IS A DYNAMIC STATE

WITH PRODUCTS,SERVICES,PEOPLE, AND ENVIRONMENTS THAT MEETS OR EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS

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TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT CONSISTS OF COTINUOUS

IMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES INVOLVING EVERYONE IN THE ORGANISATION IN A TOTALLY INTEGRATED EFFORT TOWARD IMPROVING PERFORMANCE AT EVERY LEVEL.

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IMPROVED PERFORMANCE Directed toward satisfying such cross-

functional management techniques,existing improvement efforts, and technical tools under a disciplined approach focused on continued process improvement.

Ultimately focused on increased customer satisfaction

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REPUTATION BUILT UPON COMPETITVE

ELEMENTS OF QUALITY,RELIABILITY,DELIVERY, AND PRICE OF WHICH QUALITY HAS BECOME STRATEGICALLY THE MOST IMPORTANT.

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POOR REPUTATION Once an organization acquires a poor

reputation for quality,it takes a very long time to change it.

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National reputation Reputations ,good or bad,can quickly

become national reputation.

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LEARNING OF QUALITY THE MANAGEMENT OF THE

COMPETITVE WEAPONS, SUCH AS QUALITY, CAN BE LEARNED LIKE ANY OTHER SKILL,AND USED TO TURN ROUND A POOR REPUTATION,IN TIME.

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Information requirements Characteristics of performance and

reliability Any obligatory regulations or standards

governing the nature of the product or service

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MARKET DEMAND COMPETANTANT TECHNICIANS PROBLEM SOLVING CAPABLITY LIFE LONG LEARNING COMMUNICATION TEAM DEVELOPMENT QUALITY LEADERSHIP

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MARKET RESEARCH CUSTOMER SURVEYS QUALITY PANEL OR FOCUS GROUP

TECHNIQUES BRAINSTROMING AND DISCUSSIONS ROLE ANALYSIS NEEDS ANALYSIS

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QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY CONTROL IS THE

EMPLOYMENT OF ACTIVITIES AND TECHNIQUES TO ACHIEVE AND MAINTAIN THE QUALITY OF A PRODUCT,PROCESS OR SERVICE

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QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY ASSURANCE IS THE

PREVENTION OF QUALITY PROBLEMS THROUGH PLANNED AND SYSTEMATIC ACTIVITIES.

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Quality starts with marketing Marketing establishes the true requirements

for the product or service.These must be communicated throughout the organization in the form of specifications.

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QUALITY IN ALL FUNCTIONS ALL MEMBERS OF AN

ORGANISATION NEED TO WORK TOGETHER ON ORGANISATION-WIDE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT.

The co-operation of everyone at every interface is required to achieve perfection.

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Total Quality Approach Strategically based Customer focus Obsession with quality Scientific approach to decision making and

problem solving Teamwork Continuous process improvement

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Total Quality Approach -contd Education and Training Freedom through Control Unity of Purpose Employee Involvement and Empowerment

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Total quality pioneers W.Edwards Deming Joseph M.Juran Philip B.Crosby

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The Deming Cycle Plan Do Check Act Analyze

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Juran’s three basic steps to progress Achieve structured improvements on a

continual basis combined with dedication and a sense of urgency.

Establish an extensive training program. Establish commitment and leadership on

the part of higher management.

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The Juran Trilogy Quality planning Quality control Quality improvement

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Organization’s failure 85% of organizations failures are the fault

of the management 15% of them are fault of the workers

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End Thank you