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Similarities & Dissimilarities between the Philosophies of TQM Gurus  

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Similarities & Dissimilarities between the Philosophies of TQM Gurus Prepared for Dr. M.Z. Mamun Course coordinator, Total Quality Mgt. Faculty, school of Business Prepared by Tarek Bin Hossain 97 - 00334 - 1 Goutam Saha 98 - 00664 - 1 Ashfaque Hussain 99 - 01058 - 1 Sohail Alim 99 - 01045 - 1 Moinul Mustafa 97 - 00403 - 2 May 9, 2007 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, AMA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY - BANGLADESH ABSTRACT The contemporary approach for any company to get competitive and strategic advantage is to initiate TQM approaches for Quality improvement. But due to several criticisms, many companies view that TQM approaches are expensive and often unsuccessful. They view that it is difficult to embrace TQM as because it needs an overall change in the organizational culture. Moreover, TQM approaches require a set of guidelines that must be conformed to achieve the goals. Eventually, the problem that lies is to maintain the philosophies of TQM since there are many contradictions between...

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