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- Title
Evaluating the Deming Management Model of Total Quality in Services.
- Authors
Douglas, Thomas J.; Fredendall, Lawrence D.
- Abstract
This article uses the Deming management model developed by Anderson et al. (1994b) as an initial template to analyze total quality in services. While the literatures addressing quality management have developed separately for products and services, the founders of total quality portrayed this management philosophy as universally oriented. Our study first replicates two earlier studies that tested the Deming management model in manufacturing industries. Using hospitals as our unit of analysis, we realized findings similar to the earlier manufacturing studies. Next, we used contributions from the MBNQA literature to test an enhanced model. Our subsequent findings support the MBNQA concept that ‘leadership drives the system that creates results’ and provides evidence of the ubiquitous importance of leadership for ensuring the success of a quality improvement program. Finally, an anomaly of this study and those published earlier is the inability to find support for the relationship between continuous improvement and customer satisfaction. Integrating the substantial work in the service quality literature focused on customer satisfaction measurement is recommended to future researchers to help resolve this issue and further enhance the model.
- Subjects
TOTAL quality management; QUALITY of service; QUALITY control; CUSTOMER services; CUSTOMER satisfaction; HOSPITALS
- Publication
Decision Sciences, 2004, Vol 35, Issue 3, p393
- ISSN
0011-7315
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.0011-7315.2004.02569.x