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Quality Management in the Australian Service Industry: Progress or Problems?

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posted on 2017-06-07, 06:10 authored by Gray, Judy H., Sohal, Amrik S., Sarros, James C.
This paper reports the results of a two part research project investigating quality management practices in the Australian service industry. The first part of the project was a six months study of Australian daily newspapers. Using content analysis methodology, Australian management's concerns for competitiveness were identified. The paper first reports on the 29 per cent of cases that dealt with Total Quality Management, productivity issues. World Best Practice, customer focus and quality service. Aspects of the business environment that encourage management to re-examine sources of competitive advantage are presented. The second part of the research was an extensive survey of Australian companies in the service industry to evaluate the extent to which quality management practices have been adopted. The survey findings together with qualitative data indicate that the majority of service industry companies surveyed are concerned with the implementation of quality management programs. Impediments to implementation are also examined and implications of the findings and further research are discussed.

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1994

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Syme Department of Management.

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