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TQM Practices in Public Sector: Case of Finnish Healthcare Organizations

Mian M. Ajmal, Ville Tuomi, Petri T. Helo and Maqsood Ahmad Sandhu
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Mian M. Ajmal: College of Business Administration (CoBA), Abu Dhabi University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Ville Tuomi: Levón Institute, University of Vaasa, Vaasa, Finland
Petri T. Helo: Department of Industrial Management, University of Vaasa, Vaasa, Finland
Maqsood Ahmad Sandhu: Business Administration Department, UAE University, United Arab Emirates

International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector (IJISSS), 2016, vol. 8, issue 1, 34-44

Abstract: This study aims to discuss the evolution, principles, and stages of total quality management (TQM) in public health care organizations. It also makes a comparison that how case organizations think about quality and TQM along with its applicability within public sector. The study can be categorized as qualitative research. The data is collected from semi structural interviews of the informants and the concerning documents, which consist of strategy, policy papers and audit reports of the case organizations. Altogether there are two case organizations. Furthermore, data is analyzed with the help of content analysis. Most vital issues in TQM practices are its comprehensiveness, and its application in such a way which is appropriate for the organization, with a logical way of operation and the participation of management and personnel. Training, guidance, teamwork, involvement and learning are imperative for achieving a continuous improvement culture and are vital elements when adopting TQM. Managers should learn from the experience of TQM implementers by studying expected challenges and pitfalls. They should also pay more attention to the crucial role of all stakeholders in the TQM implementation. The study could be quite valuable from a strategic perspective in providing guidelines to build up a proper plan for TQM practices more promptly. The paper also manages to shed light on TQM practices of public service organizations by comparing their current approaches to quality.

Date: 2016
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