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A Comparison of Quality Management and Industrial Criteria between Iran and Developed Countries (Case Study: Japan)
Mehdi Karimimalayer, Faieza Bt Abdul Aziz, Ehsan Bagherpour, Hamed Movahedizadeh and 2Navid Samimi Sedeh
Corresponding Author: Mehdi Karimimalayer
Submitted: January 13, 2014
Accepted: January 25, 2014
Published: May 20, 2014 |
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Nowadays, Consumer’s expectation has soared which brought about a gap between the discerned quality and actual quality of some American-made merchandises. On the other hand, considerable domestic and international market shares of Japanese products derived from the narrowed gap in quality of firms. In some industries, Japanese fine quality products have now replaced the United States as “number one” in such industries. For several years, Total Quality Management (TQM) has been implemented in Western Europe since its earlier origin in Japan. In fact, the influence of TQM on a number of notable successful manufacturing organizations is inevitable, together with some less revealed failures. This research describes the details of management in Iran and compare its criteria’s with developed countries such as Japan. To some extent, this study is destined to present some solutions to improve the management and quality in industrial productions.
Key words: Development, industrial criteria, Iran, Japan, total quality management, ,
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Mehdi Karimimalayer, Faieza Bt Abdul Aziz, Ehsan Bagherpour, Hamed Movahedizadeh and 2Navid Samimi Sedeh, . A Comparison of Quality Management and Industrial Criteria between Iran and Developed Countries (Case Study: Japan). Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, (20): 4359-4363.
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ISSN (Online): 2040-7467
ISSN (Print): 2040-7459 |
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