Quality behaviour for quality organizations
Leadership & Organization Development Journal - Tập 16 Số 6 - Trang 10-15
Tóm tắt
Goal setting and feedback techniques have previously been used to
improve safety behaviour. Describes a pilot study of the application of
a behaviour‐based quality improvement process in a continuous process
production plant with a particular focus on certain aspects of the
organizational structure and climate which might be conducive to the
changes necessary to facilitate this approach. Since “quality
improvement”, unlike “safety improvement”, is more
likely to be contingent on interactions with other people, the need to
optimize communication and interpersonal relationships at work are
important. Suggests that an internal customer, linking‐pin model
provides the optimal conditions required, and ensures a high level of
employee participation in the process of continuous quality improvement.