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Presented by
Dr. R. RAJA, M.E., Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor, Department of EEE,
Muthayammal Engineering College, (Autonomous)
Namakkal (Dt), Rasipuram – 637408
MUTHAYAMMAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE
(An Autonomous Institution)
(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Accredited by NAAC, NBA & Affiliated to Anna University),
Rasipuram - 637 408, Namakkal Dist., Tamil Nadu.
Obstacles to TQM Implementation
Obstacles to TQM Implementation
Many organizations, especially small ones with a niche, are comfortable with their
current state. They are satisfied with the amount of work being performed, the profits
realized and the perception that the customers are satisfied. Organizations with this
culture will see little need for TQM until they begin to lose market share.
1. Lack of management commitment
 In order for any organizational effort to succeed, there must be a substantial
management commitment of management time and organizational resources.
 The purpose must be clearly and continuously communicated to all personnel
management must consistently apply the principle of TQM.
10/20/2020 2
Count..
2. Inability to change organizational culture
Changing an organization's culture is difficult and will require as much as five years.
Individuals resist change--they become habituated to doing a particular process and it
becomes the preferred way. Management must understand and utilize the basic
concepts of change. They are;
1. People change when they want to and to meet their own needs
2. Never expect anyone to engage in behaviour that serves the organization's values
unless adequate reason(why) has been given.
3. For change to be accepted, people must be moved from a state of fear to trust.
It is difficult for individuals to change their way of doing things; It is much more
difficult for an organization to make cultural change.
10/20/2020 3
 Organization that spend more planning for the cultural aspects of implementing
a TQM program will improve their chance of success. e.g. concern to India,
Chandigarh is the first smoke free city of India, this is the cultural change.
3. Improper planning
 All constituents of the organization must be involved in the development of the
implementation plan and any modifications that occur as the plan evolves.
 The Two-way communication of ideas is the matter of great importance and
should be taken by all personnel during the development of the plan and its
implementation. Customer satisfaction should be the goal rather than financial
or sales goals.
10/20/2020 4
Count..
Count..
4. Lack of continuous training and education
 Training and education is an ongoing process for everyone in the organization.
Needs must be determined and a plan developed to achieve those needs.
 Training and education are most effective, when senior management conducts
the training on the principles of TQM. External trainer can be hired for
communicating the TQM effort to all personnel on a continual basis.
 Lack of training in group discussion and communication techniques, quality
improvement skills, problem identification, and the problem-solving method
was the second most important obstacle.
10/20/2020 5
Count..
5. Incompatible organizational structure and isolated individuals and
departments
 Difference between departments and individuals can create implementation
problems.
 The use of multifunctional teams will help to break down long-standing
barriers.
 Restructuring to make the organization more response to customer needs may
be needed. Individuals who do not embrace the new philosophy can be required
to leave the organization.
10/20/2020 6
6. Ineffective measurement techniques and lack of access to data and results
 Key characteristics of the organization should be measured for effective
decision making.
 To improve a process are you need to measure the effect of improvement ideas.
Access to data and quick retrieval is necessary for effective processes.
 Find the root cause, correct the problem and eliminate the root cause to prevent
recurrence of the problem
10/20/2020 7
Count..
Count..
7. Paying inadequate attention to internal and external customers
 Organizations need to understand the changing needs and expectations of their
customers.
 Effective feedback mechanism that provide data for decision making are
necessary for this understanding. Give the right people (who are directly
working on the product) direct access to the customers.
 When an organization fails to empower individuals and teams, it can't hold
them responsible for producing results.
10/20/2020 8
8. Inadequate use of empowerment and team work
 Teams need to have the proper training and at least in the beginning by a
facilitator. Individuals should be empowered to make decisions that affect the
efficiency of their process or the satisfaction of their customer.
9. Failure to continuously improve
 It is tempting to sit back and rest on your laurels. However, a lack of continuous
improvement of the process, product and service will even leave the leader of
the pack in the dust.
10/20/2020 9
Count..
Thank You
10/20/2020 10

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Obstacles to TQM Implementation

  • 1. Presented by Dr. R. RAJA, M.E., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of EEE, Muthayammal Engineering College, (Autonomous) Namakkal (Dt), Rasipuram – 637408 MUTHAYAMMAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE (An Autonomous Institution) (Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Accredited by NAAC, NBA & Affiliated to Anna University), Rasipuram - 637 408, Namakkal Dist., Tamil Nadu. Obstacles to TQM Implementation
  • 2. Obstacles to TQM Implementation Many organizations, especially small ones with a niche, are comfortable with their current state. They are satisfied with the amount of work being performed, the profits realized and the perception that the customers are satisfied. Organizations with this culture will see little need for TQM until they begin to lose market share. 1. Lack of management commitment  In order for any organizational effort to succeed, there must be a substantial management commitment of management time and organizational resources.  The purpose must be clearly and continuously communicated to all personnel management must consistently apply the principle of TQM. 10/20/2020 2
  • 3. Count.. 2. Inability to change organizational culture Changing an organization's culture is difficult and will require as much as five years. Individuals resist change--they become habituated to doing a particular process and it becomes the preferred way. Management must understand and utilize the basic concepts of change. They are; 1. People change when they want to and to meet their own needs 2. Never expect anyone to engage in behaviour that serves the organization's values unless adequate reason(why) has been given. 3. For change to be accepted, people must be moved from a state of fear to trust. It is difficult for individuals to change their way of doing things; It is much more difficult for an organization to make cultural change. 10/20/2020 3
  • 4.  Organization that spend more planning for the cultural aspects of implementing a TQM program will improve their chance of success. e.g. concern to India, Chandigarh is the first smoke free city of India, this is the cultural change. 3. Improper planning  All constituents of the organization must be involved in the development of the implementation plan and any modifications that occur as the plan evolves.  The Two-way communication of ideas is the matter of great importance and should be taken by all personnel during the development of the plan and its implementation. Customer satisfaction should be the goal rather than financial or sales goals. 10/20/2020 4 Count..
  • 5. Count.. 4. Lack of continuous training and education  Training and education is an ongoing process for everyone in the organization. Needs must be determined and a plan developed to achieve those needs.  Training and education are most effective, when senior management conducts the training on the principles of TQM. External trainer can be hired for communicating the TQM effort to all personnel on a continual basis.  Lack of training in group discussion and communication techniques, quality improvement skills, problem identification, and the problem-solving method was the second most important obstacle. 10/20/2020 5
  • 6. Count.. 5. Incompatible organizational structure and isolated individuals and departments  Difference between departments and individuals can create implementation problems.  The use of multifunctional teams will help to break down long-standing barriers.  Restructuring to make the organization more response to customer needs may be needed. Individuals who do not embrace the new philosophy can be required to leave the organization. 10/20/2020 6
  • 7. 6. Ineffective measurement techniques and lack of access to data and results  Key characteristics of the organization should be measured for effective decision making.  To improve a process are you need to measure the effect of improvement ideas. Access to data and quick retrieval is necessary for effective processes.  Find the root cause, correct the problem and eliminate the root cause to prevent recurrence of the problem 10/20/2020 7 Count..
  • 8. Count.. 7. Paying inadequate attention to internal and external customers  Organizations need to understand the changing needs and expectations of their customers.  Effective feedback mechanism that provide data for decision making are necessary for this understanding. Give the right people (who are directly working on the product) direct access to the customers.  When an organization fails to empower individuals and teams, it can't hold them responsible for producing results. 10/20/2020 8
  • 9. 8. Inadequate use of empowerment and team work  Teams need to have the proper training and at least in the beginning by a facilitator. Individuals should be empowered to make decisions that affect the efficiency of their process or the satisfaction of their customer. 9. Failure to continuously improve  It is tempting to sit back and rest on your laurels. However, a lack of continuous improvement of the process, product and service will even leave the leader of the pack in the dust. 10/20/2020 9 Count..