vishal
21st March 1999, 02:18 PM
How is TPM similar to TQM???
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View Full Version : TPM (Total Productive Manufacturing) vs. TQM (Total Quality Management) vishal 21st March 1999, 02:18 PM How is TPM similar to TQM??? Marc 21st March 1999, 02:48 PM It's not. TPM can be a part of TQM. TPM is a 'program' or set of tools. TQM (per se) is a 'philosophy'. You have some reading to do! vishal 21st March 1999, 03:08 PM hi - yes i know that i have some reading to do! i've got a university management essay to o which is - "How is TPM similar to TQM"? Help please!!!! Marc 21st March 1999, 06:52 PM As I said, I don't percieve them to be alike. I'd say your thesis is a false hypothesis. But - I'm not a TQM expert. Answer these 2 questions: 1. What is the definition of TPM? 2. What is the definition of TQM? vishal 22nd March 1999, 07:32 PM so is this correct - TPM works together with TQM! So when trying to discuss the similarities between the two, all i can say is that TQM works with TPM to be effective. when talking about similarities between the two: employee invlovment employee empowerment both long term strategies both top-level support ??? - anything else? Marc 22nd March 1999, 08:03 PM Not exactly. Again I ask you to answer these 2 questions (you have 10 minutes...) : 1. What is the definition of TPM? 2. What is the definition of TQM? vishal 22nd March 1999, 09:19 PM Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is the Japanese approach to maximise the effectiveness of the facilities that are used within businesses. In general, TPM aims at getting the most efficient use of equipment and establishes a total PM system including maintenance prevention, preventive maintenance, and improvement-related maintenance for the company. Total Quality Management (TQM) is a way of thinking and working, that is concerned with meeting the needs and expectations of customers. It attempts to move the focus of quality away from being a purely operational activity into a major concern for the whole organisation. TQM is a philosophy of organisation-wide commitment to continuous improvement, with the focus on team-work, increasing customer satisfaction, and lowering costs. This concept of TQM is very similar to the workings of TPM - in that customer satisfaction is the ultimate aim. TQM is ultimately an umbrella term that covers every quality and productivity initative that you make in the organisation. Marc 22nd March 1999, 09:27 PM when talking about similarities between the two: employee invlovment employee empowerment both long term strategies both top-level support ??? - anything else?That sounds like you have it. Maybe add Teams (typically multifunctional) and Continuous improvement. By the way - where did you copy the definitions from? vishal 22nd March 1999, 09:32 PM i got them from several books - i'm thinking about putting them into the essay - do u think i'll get in trouble - cause it looks as if i've copied it out of a book? Marc 22nd March 1999, 09:41 PM Well, I was in college 25 years ago. I know that it did not appear to be 'your writing style' at all. In my days you could include anything as long as you gave citation reference in footnotes (or somewhere). I would start out with the definitions to establish what each is and then state your premise. From there go into your 'arguement'. vishal 23rd March 1999, 02:47 PM hi again - sorry but i'm still confused on exactly what i should write. Once i have written about both their descriptions, how do i answer the question???? "How is TPM similar to TQM?" Marc 23rd March 1999, 03:21 PM You discuss issues like those you cited: employee invlovment employee empowerment both long term strategies both top-level support Write something about each one and how it plays a part in both strategies. That type of thing. This is why I said you have some reading to do. What year are you and what's your major? What's the class? What school? How many words or pages is this 'essay' supposed to be? It has been a long time since I wrote a paper (essay, what ever), but I made an outline and then began filling it in. Back before PCs, but we did have electric typewriters in the 1970's (And pencils... Tee hee heee! No kiddin'!). vishal 23rd March 1999, 05:03 PM Royal Holloway, university of London Studying computer science with management 2nd year 2,ooo word essay on - what is tpm AND HOW IS IT SIMILAR TO tqm? vishal 24th March 1999, 02:26 PM does TPM have anything to do with quality? - like TQM does. because i was thinking about putting in an introduction of 'quality' - at the start of the essay. if u know, please let me know.... Marc 24th March 1999, 04:19 PM Yes - they are both aimed at product quality and Customer Satisfaction. The difference is, as I understand it, TQM is a philosophy and there are many tools you can use. TPM is a methodology with quite specific tools. vishal 24th March 1999, 07:53 PM so is it ok for me to write: TPM is 'similar' to TQM in that TPM is used with TQM. Without TQM you cannot have TPM. Therefore, TPM can be part of TQM?? Marc 24th March 1999, 09:30 PM TPM and its tools can be a part of a TQM environment, however, TPM is not necessary to TQM nor is TQM neccessary to (or for) TPM. Marc 3rd March 2004, 04:32 PM Does anyone have anything to add five years after the first post? |
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