Critical Factors of total quality management that drive customer satisfaction of manufacturing projects
This research investigates how quality management should be implemented in the manufacturing industry to improve the qualities of a product or a project. The topic explores the critical factors that are in total quality management that will in term increase customer’s trust and satisfaction with...
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Format: | Thesis-Master by Coursework |
Language: | English |
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Nanyang Technological University
2024
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174696 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | This research investigates how quality management should be implemented in the
manufacturing industry to improve the qualities of a product or a project. The topic
explores the critical factors that are in total quality management that will in term
increase customer’s trust and satisfaction with the projects or product delivered. From
the literature reviews, we identify that customers tend to have 2 different market
strategies mainly the cost leadership and differentiation approach. For cost leader,
companies want to stay relevant in the market by producing cheaper and better the
quality of products or projects. While for differentiated companies want to lead the
market with new design and out of the market innovations. Total quality management
(TQM) framework has 2 types of approaches which are a soft aspect and a hard aspect.
The hard aspect focuses on enforcement to get the measurable data such as labor
hours, technology and production automation. The soft aspect is the immeasurable and
intangible aspects focuses on employee development and company directions. This
research finds that soft aspects are the critical factors. And a pilot study is conducted in
Applied Materials from the period of May 2023 to Feb 2024 to test out TQM
framework. Within the soft aspect there were 11 critical success factors (CSFs) and the
top factors identified are top management involvement and KPI setting for employees.
The results from the pilot study are favorable to implementation of the TQM
framework in manufacturing industry as there is a reducing in quality problems in
terms of part failure and non confirmative in projects. Customer satisfaction rating will
also high but we find that major customers from USA and Taiwan still focused more
on innovation too even though it is still a positive rating. |
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