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Quality Management System: A Much-Needed
Tool to Ensure Total Quality Management
Ms. Soumya Pathak1, Ms. Swarnima Negi1, Dr. Sachdev Yadav2
1M Pharm Scholar, 2Associate Professor,
1,2Department of Pharmacology, Banasthali Vidyapith, Vanasthali, Rajasthan, India
ABSTRACT
The demand for quality products in the markethasincreaseddrasticallyinthe
past several decades. Thus, to survive in the competitive world it has become
very important for every organization to have a well-structured and planned
management system. The system encompasses all aspects, it not only works
outside the organization but also strengthens the core and delivers a top-
quality product to the end-user. In order to deliverthetop-notchproducttotal
quality management has merged out of the quality management system and
has enhanced the efficiency of the organizationtoproduce a qualityproductto
many folds. Quality management system along with the total quality
management leads the organization to reach the zenith of zero percent defect
and hundred percent customer satisfaction. This review article helps you to
understand the intertwined concept of the quality management system and
total quality system within the organization. They both share the same vision
of customer satisfaction by producing the top quality product yet work on
different levels to achieve it by using different techniques.
KEYWORDS: Quality Management System, Total Quality System, PADA cycle,
Quality control, Quality culture
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INTRODUCTION
Every organization is striving hard to outraceoneanotherin
this competitive era, where the main goal to produce a top-
quality product and maintain that brilliancy for years.
Maintaining the quality with an effective quality
management system not only beneficial for the end-users
but also is a boon for the organization itself. The quality
management system is not only a procedure but a complete
system in itself where innovations are welcomed and
undertaken by the firms to give their products a zero-defect
status. Without proper management the firm collapses,thus
the firm must have a body that keeps an eye on the work and
cross-check every process at every step. Here the role of the
quality management system and total quality management
comes, together they decrease the chance of any breach
within the quality of the product manufactured from a
particular organization. A thin line runs between Quality
Management System and Total Quality Management,
although they work in the same direction yet they have
different ways of achieving the same goal.
The Quality Management System
It is a structured collection of policies, business processes,
documented procedures, records, and responsibilities
associated with every department of the organization.
Altogether, to ensure reaching the ultimate goal of customer
satisfaction. The QMS anchors a firm or an organization to
work together towards producing and maintaining the
quality expectations of customers under the regulatory
standards. It aims to cater to the needs of the consumer or
the client not just by producing the requisite amount of the
material but also tries to show the brilliance and the
capability of the firm to produce a top-quality product.
Total Quality Management
It is the approach to achieve the goal to produce effective
and efficient products by working on the ground level at
every step and covers all the internal priorities of different
departments. It works at the process level, where the main
focus is to detect, identify and eliminate the errors in any
area within the organization be it the manufacturing sector,
supplying chain, or customer satisfaction. It aims to build
customer satisfaction and showcase dedicationand building
commitment. Total quality service, Strategic quality
management are some of the other names for Total Quality
Management. ‘Total’ referstoeverythingandeveryonein the
organization involved in pursuing purityfromrawmaterials
to finished goods. Thus, it is often referred to as company-
wide quality control (CWQC).
Relevance and Essentiality of Quality Management
System in achieving Total Quality Management
Customer satisfaction
This management system helps to develop an environment
within the organization that revolves around customer
satisfaction by having direct one on one interaction between
customers and the employeesabouttheirrequirements.This
develops faith and customer compliance with the
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organization and one step towards achieving the prime goal
of customer satisfaction. On one hand, where total quality
management resolves the problem internally by increasing
the interaction between customer and employees, on the
other hand, quality management system identifies if the
employees need the training to do so and re-establish the
preexisting procedures.
Increase effectiveness of the organization
A quality product requires a well-planned and structured
quality process to take the organization to the height of
producing the product that fits into the frame which the
customer has demanded. With the advancement in every
field, the use of quality management software is the best
solution to have a streamlined and consistentworkflow. The
software makes the job easy to follow the instructions and
facilitates in producing good quality and customer
compliance products.
Process Improvement
The quality management system gives the flexibility to
change the processes and procedures according to the need
to improve the quality of the product. It guides through the
change management system so that employees adapt
properly to that whatsoever changes that havebeenmade.A
good management system makes the organization ahead in
terms of producing good quality products.
Increase employees involvement
The management system ensures that no employee within
the organization work under pressure as it decreases
productivity rather it gives them chance to express their
ideas to help the organization grow positively. It gives them
space and makes the working environment that everyone
feels, they are liable to maintain the quality standards and
customer requirements. Later to cross-check the QMS
software validate the work done within different levels.
Improved decision making
A good management system does not let the employees
directly jump to conclusion and stops making any irrational
decisions rather it has the provision to let the software
analyze the data thoroughly and make decisions based on
the data entered to it rather than opting for the old ways of
searching the information on papers. Former is the better
way to make the factually based decision.
Improve collaboration and communication
The management system gives space and individuality to
every employee to share and express their positive ideas for
the improvement in the product quality. This environment
boosts their morale and increases the communication
between the employees so that they can collaborate and
work towards the upliftment of the organization.
Continuous product improvement
Philosophy of continuous, never-ending improvement
achieved by efficient and smart working strategy.
Continuous improvement includes all small, incremental
improvements that should occur regularly which will
eventually contribute to a vast improvementinthequalityof
the product.
Prerequisites of a Quality Management System
The sustainability of a QMS is based on the efficacy of the
design with which it is been created. In today’s highly
competitive environment, organizations rush into the
market to succeed in the aspects of quality and customer
satisfaction while making a profit for the organization. Four
basic prerequisites are responsible to facilitate the
organization to own staff commitment and customer
satisfaction.
Statement of mission - It defines the sole purpose of
the organization to flourish in the market by providing
the type of service or wishes to serve. The creation of
the statement must involve every employee of the
organization and must show dedication, commitment,
and innovation to the work they are doing. The
statement includes:
The change at which the organization aims.
A business statement
A value statement that involves professional services.
Strategic plan – It focuses on the plans designed by the
intellectuals of the organization to manage the
upcoming opportunities and related threats with
respect to the organization’s strengths and weaknesses.
It deals with creating a vision andmissionandstrategies
to meet the goals proactively.
Effective management skill - The top management
must demonstrate the value of the goals to its
employees/staff and motivatethemtogenuinelybelieve
in the value of the project simultaneously welcoming
any innovations from them meanwhile providing them
all the possible resources and team commitment.
Quality culture – A culture is set by the norms, beliefs,
and values towards a particular aspect. The senior
employees must create a positive environment where
the staff feels a sense of comfort ability in expressing
their new innovative ideas and feels confident in their
work and willing to take risks in the forthcoming time.
This approach enhances the productivity of the
organization, without compromising the quality of any
product.
Processes involved in designing QMS
The type of process defines the activity to be carried out in
designing an effective QMS model. These processes can
broadly be classified as:
1. Core process
These are the main operational processes that leave a direct
impact on the total management model and are responsible
for attracting and retaining customers. This deals with the
purchasing of the raw material to the delivery of the final
product and the type of service being provided to the
customers.
2. Support process
Information technologieshavemadehumanwork easythus,
the technologies involved in conducting the core process
constitute the support process. Therefore the support
process does nothing but identifies and fulfill the
requirements to facilitate the functioning of primary
activities.
3. Management/ Assurance process
Execution of the operations involved in QMS is governed by
the management processes. This also looks upon the
financial performance as well as the effective and efficient
service provided to the end-users.
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Figure 1 Process for designing a QMS
Critical processes for developing the Quality
Management System
Quality Planning
Quality Planning is the key step to start a threadofmanaging
quality at different levels. It is a structured process that
involves manufacturing goods and services that meets
customer needs and ensures theirsafety.Itprovidesthemain
framework of events that need to be executed for designing
methodology as it is associated with the several ideas, tools,
techniques, and methods that demonstrate theperformance
of a product pertaining to its actual use. The first step is to
identify customers and their needs and subsequently
providing them requisite goods and services. The process
design step also collaborates at this stage, the plans are
made and implanted from the ground level and are made
operational with the support of trained staff. Since therecan
be faults within the plans which are later tackled by already
set up control systems to ensure quality at each level. The
quality control system ensures that our qualityperformance
is executed as planned. Good Quality Planning thus
minimizes the final quality gap, the PDCA cycle is further
embedded in the policy and procedure of an organization as
a quality tool to enhance their performance.
Quality Control
Quality control relies on five main basics: a limpiddefinition,
a specific target, a clear goal to achieve, a sensor, an actual
analytical way to measure the performance of theproduct in
the market, a way to interpret the measurement and
compare the achievement of target statistically and a way to
take action, to make necessary changes and re-designing to
process. The various aspects to implementa control strategy
include the following:
1. Control of input materials (active drug substance,
excipients, primary packing materials)
2. Product Specifications and quality impact.
3. Unit operations controlling the ultimate quality
parameters of the final product.
4. In-process testing of intermediates and final product.
5. An effective monitoring and validationprotocol toverify
manufacturing models.
The PDCA cycle
The PDCA cycle is a systematic approach to a series of steps
for continual improvement in process or product. It is an
iterative four-step process typically used for a better
strategy for developing a Quality Management System.
Figure 2 The PDCA Cycle of pharmaceutical quality
management
1. Plan - A thorough analysis of current issues is done by
the working team to identify the root causes.
Accordingly, appropriate solutions are then formulated
to address them which corroborate both organization’s
policy and customer needs.
2. Do – In this phase, the plan is implemented. The
substantial improvement contrived in the planningstep
is brought to existence.Thedata iscollected,unexpected
observations are recorded and checked.
3. Check/Study - This step displayssignificantlearning by
actually observing the newly implemented process and
plans. It provides an opportunity for a more
comprehensive inspection and provides an enormous
chance of process elevation.
4. Act – To attain a higher level of efficacy the cycle should
be repeated. This may involve measuring and
monitoring the benchmarks to ensure that
improvements are maintained. If the changes made are
not satisfactorily delivering the desiredaction,againthe
first step is followed and the team is suggested to
address the potential solutions that were initially
overlooked.
QMS documentation
Documentation is an integral part of any system. It is the
value-adding activity that adds a series of benefits to the
organization and helps to maintain consistency in the work.
The documented data helps train new staff in the future and
also gives the advantage to trace any faulty product or
process. The documents that are used in QMS comprise
different policy plans, procedureandwork instructionor the
SOPs, and the total record of the work done by the
organization.
Manual – It gives the information related to the quality
management system of the organization to the
customers, employees, shareholders, and suppliers.
Policy – These are the statements that entail the
working of the organization and dealing with the
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different actions related to the business, services, etc.
They are more likely the self-guiding principlesthatadd
to the decision-making capability of the firm.
Procedures – It entails the implementationofthepolicy
and the set of rules in the organization. It involves the
purpose and scope of the particular document in any
service. It has the information related to the roles and
responsibilities of the people working in the
organization and the associated documents required to
complete to submit after any procedure. It has the
details related to the resources needed in the particular
procedure and the description of procedures in a
detailed manner.
Working Procedure or SOPs – They are the set of
validated rules to carry out any task in the future to
maintain consistency in the work and avoid the
production of quality compromised products.
Records – They are the evidence of the activities that
are performed in the organization to achieve the top
quality product. Maintaining records isalsobeneficial in
the audits to get a clean chit and the top quality
certification from the regulatory bodies itself which
eventually builds the customer compliance and faith in
the organization.
Figure 3 Hierarchy of QMS documentation
Conclusion
The quality management system along with the total quality
management provides long-term success for the firm by
fulfilling the patient requirements on a priority basis. The
complete activity of managementimprovesthequalityof the
product not just by polishing the image of the organization
from the outside but also keeps a check of every single
process and procedure within the organization. This is
essential to build a reputation and a distinctive name in the
cut-throat competition.
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Quality Management System A Much Needed Tool to Ensure Total Quality Management

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 5 Issue 3, March-April 2021 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39975 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 784 Quality Management System: A Much-Needed Tool to Ensure Total Quality Management Ms. Soumya Pathak1, Ms. Swarnima Negi1, Dr. Sachdev Yadav2 1M Pharm Scholar, 2Associate Professor, 1,2Department of Pharmacology, Banasthali Vidyapith, Vanasthali, Rajasthan, India ABSTRACT The demand for quality products in the markethasincreaseddrasticallyinthe past several decades. Thus, to survive in the competitive world it has become very important for every organization to have a well-structured and planned management system. The system encompasses all aspects, it not only works outside the organization but also strengthens the core and delivers a top- quality product to the end-user. In order to deliverthetop-notchproducttotal quality management has merged out of the quality management system and has enhanced the efficiency of the organizationtoproduce a qualityproductto many folds. Quality management system along with the total quality management leads the organization to reach the zenith of zero percent defect and hundred percent customer satisfaction. This review article helps you to understand the intertwined concept of the quality management system and total quality system within the organization. They both share the same vision of customer satisfaction by producing the top quality product yet work on different levels to achieve it by using different techniques. KEYWORDS: Quality Management System, Total Quality System, PADA cycle, Quality control, Quality culture How to cite this paper: Ms. Soumya Pathak | Ms. Swarnima Negi | Dr. Sachdev Yadav "Quality Management System: A Much-Needed Tool to Ensure Total Quality Management" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development(ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-3, April 2021, pp.784- 787, URL: www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd39975.pdf Copyright © 2021 by author (s) and International Journal ofTrendinScientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative CommonsAttribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) INTRODUCTION Every organization is striving hard to outraceoneanotherin this competitive era, where the main goal to produce a top- quality product and maintain that brilliancy for years. Maintaining the quality with an effective quality management system not only beneficial for the end-users but also is a boon for the organization itself. The quality management system is not only a procedure but a complete system in itself where innovations are welcomed and undertaken by the firms to give their products a zero-defect status. Without proper management the firm collapses,thus the firm must have a body that keeps an eye on the work and cross-check every process at every step. Here the role of the quality management system and total quality management comes, together they decrease the chance of any breach within the quality of the product manufactured from a particular organization. A thin line runs between Quality Management System and Total Quality Management, although they work in the same direction yet they have different ways of achieving the same goal. The Quality Management System It is a structured collection of policies, business processes, documented procedures, records, and responsibilities associated with every department of the organization. Altogether, to ensure reaching the ultimate goal of customer satisfaction. The QMS anchors a firm or an organization to work together towards producing and maintaining the quality expectations of customers under the regulatory standards. It aims to cater to the needs of the consumer or the client not just by producing the requisite amount of the material but also tries to show the brilliance and the capability of the firm to produce a top-quality product. Total Quality Management It is the approach to achieve the goal to produce effective and efficient products by working on the ground level at every step and covers all the internal priorities of different departments. It works at the process level, where the main focus is to detect, identify and eliminate the errors in any area within the organization be it the manufacturing sector, supplying chain, or customer satisfaction. It aims to build customer satisfaction and showcase dedicationand building commitment. Total quality service, Strategic quality management are some of the other names for Total Quality Management. ‘Total’ referstoeverythingandeveryonein the organization involved in pursuing purityfromrawmaterials to finished goods. Thus, it is often referred to as company- wide quality control (CWQC). Relevance and Essentiality of Quality Management System in achieving Total Quality Management Customer satisfaction This management system helps to develop an environment within the organization that revolves around customer satisfaction by having direct one on one interaction between customers and the employeesabouttheirrequirements.This develops faith and customer compliance with the IJTSRD39975
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39975 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 785 organization and one step towards achieving the prime goal of customer satisfaction. On one hand, where total quality management resolves the problem internally by increasing the interaction between customer and employees, on the other hand, quality management system identifies if the employees need the training to do so and re-establish the preexisting procedures. Increase effectiveness of the organization A quality product requires a well-planned and structured quality process to take the organization to the height of producing the product that fits into the frame which the customer has demanded. With the advancement in every field, the use of quality management software is the best solution to have a streamlined and consistentworkflow. The software makes the job easy to follow the instructions and facilitates in producing good quality and customer compliance products. Process Improvement The quality management system gives the flexibility to change the processes and procedures according to the need to improve the quality of the product. It guides through the change management system so that employees adapt properly to that whatsoever changes that havebeenmade.A good management system makes the organization ahead in terms of producing good quality products. Increase employees involvement The management system ensures that no employee within the organization work under pressure as it decreases productivity rather it gives them chance to express their ideas to help the organization grow positively. It gives them space and makes the working environment that everyone feels, they are liable to maintain the quality standards and customer requirements. Later to cross-check the QMS software validate the work done within different levels. Improved decision making A good management system does not let the employees directly jump to conclusion and stops making any irrational decisions rather it has the provision to let the software analyze the data thoroughly and make decisions based on the data entered to it rather than opting for the old ways of searching the information on papers. Former is the better way to make the factually based decision. Improve collaboration and communication The management system gives space and individuality to every employee to share and express their positive ideas for the improvement in the product quality. This environment boosts their morale and increases the communication between the employees so that they can collaborate and work towards the upliftment of the organization. Continuous product improvement Philosophy of continuous, never-ending improvement achieved by efficient and smart working strategy. Continuous improvement includes all small, incremental improvements that should occur regularly which will eventually contribute to a vast improvementinthequalityof the product. Prerequisites of a Quality Management System The sustainability of a QMS is based on the efficacy of the design with which it is been created. In today’s highly competitive environment, organizations rush into the market to succeed in the aspects of quality and customer satisfaction while making a profit for the organization. Four basic prerequisites are responsible to facilitate the organization to own staff commitment and customer satisfaction. Statement of mission - It defines the sole purpose of the organization to flourish in the market by providing the type of service or wishes to serve. The creation of the statement must involve every employee of the organization and must show dedication, commitment, and innovation to the work they are doing. The statement includes: The change at which the organization aims. A business statement A value statement that involves professional services. Strategic plan – It focuses on the plans designed by the intellectuals of the organization to manage the upcoming opportunities and related threats with respect to the organization’s strengths and weaknesses. It deals with creating a vision andmissionandstrategies to meet the goals proactively. Effective management skill - The top management must demonstrate the value of the goals to its employees/staff and motivatethemtogenuinelybelieve in the value of the project simultaneously welcoming any innovations from them meanwhile providing them all the possible resources and team commitment. Quality culture – A culture is set by the norms, beliefs, and values towards a particular aspect. The senior employees must create a positive environment where the staff feels a sense of comfort ability in expressing their new innovative ideas and feels confident in their work and willing to take risks in the forthcoming time. This approach enhances the productivity of the organization, without compromising the quality of any product. Processes involved in designing QMS The type of process defines the activity to be carried out in designing an effective QMS model. These processes can broadly be classified as: 1. Core process These are the main operational processes that leave a direct impact on the total management model and are responsible for attracting and retaining customers. This deals with the purchasing of the raw material to the delivery of the final product and the type of service being provided to the customers. 2. Support process Information technologieshavemadehumanwork easythus, the technologies involved in conducting the core process constitute the support process. Therefore the support process does nothing but identifies and fulfill the requirements to facilitate the functioning of primary activities. 3. Management/ Assurance process Execution of the operations involved in QMS is governed by the management processes. This also looks upon the financial performance as well as the effective and efficient service provided to the end-users.
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39975 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 786 Figure 1 Process for designing a QMS Critical processes for developing the Quality Management System Quality Planning Quality Planning is the key step to start a threadofmanaging quality at different levels. It is a structured process that involves manufacturing goods and services that meets customer needs and ensures theirsafety.Itprovidesthemain framework of events that need to be executed for designing methodology as it is associated with the several ideas, tools, techniques, and methods that demonstrate theperformance of a product pertaining to its actual use. The first step is to identify customers and their needs and subsequently providing them requisite goods and services. The process design step also collaborates at this stage, the plans are made and implanted from the ground level and are made operational with the support of trained staff. Since therecan be faults within the plans which are later tackled by already set up control systems to ensure quality at each level. The quality control system ensures that our qualityperformance is executed as planned. Good Quality Planning thus minimizes the final quality gap, the PDCA cycle is further embedded in the policy and procedure of an organization as a quality tool to enhance their performance. Quality Control Quality control relies on five main basics: a limpiddefinition, a specific target, a clear goal to achieve, a sensor, an actual analytical way to measure the performance of theproduct in the market, a way to interpret the measurement and compare the achievement of target statistically and a way to take action, to make necessary changes and re-designing to process. The various aspects to implementa control strategy include the following: 1. Control of input materials (active drug substance, excipients, primary packing materials) 2. Product Specifications and quality impact. 3. Unit operations controlling the ultimate quality parameters of the final product. 4. In-process testing of intermediates and final product. 5. An effective monitoring and validationprotocol toverify manufacturing models. The PDCA cycle The PDCA cycle is a systematic approach to a series of steps for continual improvement in process or product. It is an iterative four-step process typically used for a better strategy for developing a Quality Management System. Figure 2 The PDCA Cycle of pharmaceutical quality management 1. Plan - A thorough analysis of current issues is done by the working team to identify the root causes. Accordingly, appropriate solutions are then formulated to address them which corroborate both organization’s policy and customer needs. 2. Do – In this phase, the plan is implemented. The substantial improvement contrived in the planningstep is brought to existence.Thedata iscollected,unexpected observations are recorded and checked. 3. Check/Study - This step displayssignificantlearning by actually observing the newly implemented process and plans. It provides an opportunity for a more comprehensive inspection and provides an enormous chance of process elevation. 4. Act – To attain a higher level of efficacy the cycle should be repeated. This may involve measuring and monitoring the benchmarks to ensure that improvements are maintained. If the changes made are not satisfactorily delivering the desiredaction,againthe first step is followed and the team is suggested to address the potential solutions that were initially overlooked. QMS documentation Documentation is an integral part of any system. It is the value-adding activity that adds a series of benefits to the organization and helps to maintain consistency in the work. The documented data helps train new staff in the future and also gives the advantage to trace any faulty product or process. The documents that are used in QMS comprise different policy plans, procedureandwork instructionor the SOPs, and the total record of the work done by the organization. Manual – It gives the information related to the quality management system of the organization to the customers, employees, shareholders, and suppliers. Policy – These are the statements that entail the working of the organization and dealing with the
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD39975 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2021 Page 787 different actions related to the business, services, etc. They are more likely the self-guiding principlesthatadd to the decision-making capability of the firm. Procedures – It entails the implementationofthepolicy and the set of rules in the organization. It involves the purpose and scope of the particular document in any service. It has the information related to the roles and responsibilities of the people working in the organization and the associated documents required to complete to submit after any procedure. It has the details related to the resources needed in the particular procedure and the description of procedures in a detailed manner. Working Procedure or SOPs – They are the set of validated rules to carry out any task in the future to maintain consistency in the work and avoid the production of quality compromised products. Records – They are the evidence of the activities that are performed in the organization to achieve the top quality product. Maintaining records isalsobeneficial in the audits to get a clean chit and the top quality certification from the regulatory bodies itself which eventually builds the customer compliance and faith in the organization. Figure 3 Hierarchy of QMS documentation Conclusion The quality management system along with the total quality management provides long-term success for the firm by fulfilling the patient requirements on a priority basis. The complete activity of managementimprovesthequalityof the product not just by polishing the image of the organization from the outside but also keeps a check of every single process and procedure within the organization. This is essential to build a reputation and a distinctive name in the cut-throat competition. References [1] Sharma S, Bodla RB, Shweta S, Pathak DP. Pharmaceutical quality management system: a review. Int. J. Drug Reg. Affairs. 2018; 2(3):67-8. [2] Mazumder B, Bhattacharya S, Yadav A. Total quality management in pharmaceuticals: a review. International Journal of PharmTech Research. 2011 Jan; 3(1):365-75. [3] Dubey N, Gupta H, Sharma RK, Dubey N, Dubey N. Pharmaceutical quality managementsystem:Current concept. Journal of Advanced Pharmacy Education & Research. 2011; 2:120-4. [4] Singh SB, Dhalla RS. Effect of total quality management on performance of Indian pharmaceutical industries. In proceeding on international conference on industrial engineering and operation management, Dha a, Bangladesh 2010 Jan 9. [5] Mittal J, Singh S. State of total quality management in pharmaceutical industry: Literature review. International Journal of Marketing and Technology. 2012 Mar 1; 2(3):82. [6] Haleem RM, Salem MY, Fatahallah FA, AbdelfattahLE. Quality in the pharmaceutical industry–A literature review. Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal. 2015 Oct 1; 23(5):463-9. [7] Chaitanya MV, Chinni S, Jyothia MV, Reddy YP. The Importance of Quality Management System For a Successful Health Care Industry: A Review Based on Case Studies. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research. 2018; 10(8):143-9. [8] Pandey P, Anju G. Quality Management System in Drug Industry-A Review. Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research. 2018; 2(1):2177-9. [9] Geijo F. Quality management in analytical R&D in the pharmaceutical industry: Building quality from GLP. Accreditation and quality assurance. 2000 Jan; 5(1):16-20. [10] De Silva T. Essential management skills for pharmacy and business managers. CRC Press; 2013. [11] Juran, Joseph M., A. Blanton Godfrey, Robert E. Hoogstoel, and Edward G. Schilling. "Juran’s quality handbook 5th ed." 1999. [12] Patel PM, Deshpande VA. Application of plan-do- check-act cycle for quality and productivity improvement-A review. Studies. 2015 May; 2(6):23- 34. [13] Zehir C, Ertosun ÖG, Zehir S, MüceldilliB.Total quality management practices’ effects on quality performance and innovative performance. Procedia- Social and Behavioral Sciences. 2012 Jan 1; 41:273- 80. [14] Quality Management System. Top 5 reasons to implement a Quality Management System. 2011. Available from: URL: http://qualitymanagementsystem.com/top-5- reasons-to-implement-a-quality-management- system/. [15] Napierala Bob. Five important factors in total quality management. Available from: URL: https://aboutthree.com/blog/five-important-factors- in-total-quality-management/ [16] Qualitlyze. Difference between Quality Management System and Total Quality Management. Available from: URL: https://www.qualityze.com/difference- between-quality-management-system-and-total- quality-management/