INTRODUCTION TO TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

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Course HUMAN RESOURCE MANAG...
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TQM is defined as both philosophy and a set of guiding principles that represent the foundation of continuously improving organisation. It is the application of quantitative methods and human resources to improve all the process within the organisation and exceed customer needs now and in the future.
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