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College Teaching | 1994

Is TQM Appropriate for the Classroom

William Beaver

During the past few years the con cept of Total Quality Management (TQM) has come to American higher education. Any number of colleges are now experimenting with or imple menting the programs. In fact, a 1992 ar ticle in U.S. News reported that 61 percent of the college presidents that the magazine surveyed were either using total quality management or considering adopting it. TQM originated during the 1930s with theorists such as W. Edwards Deming (1982). The system was put into practice by Japanese industry after World War II. The success of the Japanese in manufac turing quality products caused many American companies to investigate TQM and eventually embrace it. It is chiefly the U.S. corporate sector that is urging higher education to adopt the system, through of fering grants, workshops, and training ses sions to interested colleges and universi ties (Mangan 1992).


Business Horizons | 1995

Levi's is leaving China

William Beaver


Business and Society Review | 2000

The Dilemma of Internet Pornography

William Beaver


Business Horizons | 1999

Is the stakeholder model dead

William Beaver


Business Horizons | 1997

What to do about alcohol advertising

William Beaver


Journal of Business Ethics | 1994

Nuclear nightmares in the Philippines

William Beaver


Business Horizons | 1992

Volkswagen's American assembly plant: Fahrvergnugen was not enough

William Beaver


Business and Society Review | 1999

Fast‐Food Invades the Schools

William Beaver


Business Horizons | 1992

Volkswagen's American assembly plant: was not enough

William Beaver


The Historian | 1991

THE U.S. FAILURE TO DEVELOP SYNTHETIC FUELS IN THE 1920S

William Beaver

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