Mr. Murugan
Six Sigma is a lean manufacturing process technique for continual improvement of quality & quantity its a effective and powerful tool for manufacturing & production people.
Total quality management refers to product manufacturing to delivery what ever the quality norms integrated alike QMS, ISO etc that is part n parcel of entire business process.
Regards
kalyan
From India, Bangalore
Six Sigma is a lean manufacturing process technique for continual improvement of quality & quantity its a effective and powerful tool for manufacturing & production people.
Total quality management refers to product manufacturing to delivery what ever the quality norms integrated alike QMS, ISO etc that is part n parcel of entire business process.
Regards
kalyan
From India, Bangalore
Kindly see Has TQM lost its charm after the arrival of Six Sigma kind of techniques focused on radical and innovative improvement? | LinkedIn Answers | LinkedIn for a debate on that issue. SS is a subset of TQM; however it all depends upon how you define TQM.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
Chief Advisor, Promentor-consulting
From United Kingdom
Have a nice day.
Simhan
Chief Advisor, Promentor-consulting
From United Kingdom
Hi
TQM & 6 Sigma are both related with the quality aspect of any work. The 6 sigma technique can be one or perfectly to the point thing where as TQM will be done check the over all working.
A company which has been approved as 6 sigma will have good TQM measures but a company who does TQM processes need not be a 6 sigma approved.
Regards
Samarth
From India, Rajkot
TQM & 6 Sigma are both related with the quality aspect of any work. The 6 sigma technique can be one or perfectly to the point thing where as TQM will be done check the over all working.
A company which has been approved as 6 sigma will have good TQM measures but a company who does TQM processes need not be a 6 sigma approved.
Regards
Samarth
From India, Rajkot
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