posted on 2017-06-05, 06:57authored byTerziovski, Milé
This paper is based on a doctoral research study which analysed a large data base consisting of 962 responses from Australian manufacturing firms and 379 responses from New Zealand manufacturing firms. Multiple discriminant analysis was used to explore the differences between manufacturing firms grouped according to their level of organisational performance. The study concluded that high performing organisations focus on the * softer' quality practices such as breaking down barriers between departments and continuous improvement, while low performing organisations tended to focus on the 'harder' quality practices such as ISO 9000 certification, and benchmarking.
History
Year of first publication
1998
Series
Working paper series (Monash University. Department of Business Management).