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       QUALITY CIRCLE



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Dr. A. Bhardwaj                     Subhash Patel
                                    (2011pme5264)
Quality Circle -A way to Quality
         Improvement
  INTRODUCTION
       People are the greatest assets of an
  organization, because, through people all other
  resources     are     converted  into     utilities.
  However, management of ‘People Resources’ has
  always been a vexed problem ever since the
  beginning of organized human activities. A number
  of managerial responses have been developed to
  answer this question.
DEFINITION

Quality Circle is a small group of 6 to 12 employees
doing similar work who voluntarily meet together on a
regular basis to identify improvements in their
respective work areas using various techniques for
analyzing and solving work related problems coming in
the way of achieving and sustaining excellence leading
to mutual upliftment of employees as well as the
organization. It is "a way of capturing the creative and
innovative power that lies within the work force―
GENESIS OF QUALITY CIRCLES

After the Second World War Japanese economy was in the
doldrums. Seeing this disastrous effect of war, Americans decided
to help Japan in improving the quality standards of their products.
General Douglas Mac Arthur who, at that time, was the
commander of the occupational forces in Japan took up the task
of imparting quality awareness among Japanese to help them
improve their products and the reliability of manufacturing
systems including men, machine and materials. Thus, by
1975, they were topping the world in quality and productivity.
This astonishing and unique achievement in modern history
became an eye – opener to the world. Industrialists and
politicians from all over the world started visiting Japan to know
how they have achieved such magical results in such a short span.
The answer to this was painstaking and persevering efforts of the
Japanese leaders and workers and the development and growth of
the philosophy of small working groups.
Characteristics of Quality Circle
• Quality circle are small primary groups of employee whose
  lower limit is three and upper limit twelve.
• The membership of quality circle is most voluntary .
• Each circle is lead by area supervisor .
• The member meet regularly every week or according to an
  agreed schedule.
• The circle members are specially trained in techniques of
  analysis and problem solving.
• The basic role of circles to identify and solve work related
  problems for improving quality and productivity.
• Quality circle enable their member to exercise their hidden
  talents for tackling challenging tasks.
CONCEPT
The concept of Quality Circle is primarily based upon
recognition of the value of the worker as a human
being, as someone who willingly activates on his
job, intelligence, experience, attitude and feelings. It is
based upon the human resource management considered
as one of the key factors in the improvement of product
quality & productivity. Quality Circle concept has three
major attributes:
   •Quality Circle is a form of participation management.
   •Quality Circle is a human resource development

   technique.
   •Quality Circle is a problem solving technique.
OBJECTIVE
The objectives of Quality Circles are multi-faced.
a) Change in Attitude.
From "I don’t care" to "I do care"
Continuous improvement in quality of work life through
humanization of work.
b) Self Development
Bring out ‘Hidden Potential’ of people
People get to learn additional skills.
c) Development of Team Spirit
Eliminate inter departmental conflicts.
d) Improved Organizational Culture
Positive working environment.
Higher motivational level.
How Do Quality Circles Work?

• All members of a Circle need to receive training
• Members need to be empowered
• Members need to have the support of Senior
  Management
• Characteristics
  – Volunteers
  – Set Rules and Priorities
  – Decisions made by Consensus
  – Use of organized approaches to Problem-Solving
The Japanese description of the
 effectiveness of a quality circle is
           expressed as:


• It is better for one hundred people to take one step
  than for one person to take a hundred
Who works for Quality
             Circles?
A steering committee: This is at the top of the
structure. It is headed by a senior executive and
includes representatives from the top management
personnel and human resources development people. It
establishes policy, plans and directs the program and
meets usually once in a month.

Co-ordinator: He may be a Personnel or Administrative
officer who co-ordinates and supervises the work of
the facilitators and administers the program.
.
Circle leader : Circle leader may be from lowest
level supervisors. A circle leader organise and
conduct circle activities.

Circle members : They may be staff workers.
Without circle members the program cannot
exist. They are the lifeblood of quality circles.
They should attend all meetings as far as
possible, offer suggestions and ideas, participate
actively in group process.The roles of Steering
Committee and Circle members are well
defined.
Advantages:
•   Product improvement
•   Customer satisfaction
•   efficiency savings
•   financial savings
•   improved company performance
•   reduced customer complaints
•   reduced wasted
•   reduced error
•   increased accuracy
Limitations:


• The overall productivity may decrease initially.
• A large investment and time is required for a concept
  that is essentially new .
• The chances of error increase initially .
• After circle implementation a period of confusion
  may arise. This is because people experiment with
  new ideas , new skill and new roll.
PROCESS OF OPERATION
1 Problem identification: Identify a number of problems.

2 Problem selection : Decide the priority and select the problem to be taken up first.

3 Problem Analysis : Problem is clarified and analyzed by basic problem solving
methods.

4 Generate alternative solutions : Identify and evaluate causes and generate number
of possible alternative solutions.

5 Select the most appropriate solution : Discuss and evaluate the alternative solutions
by comparisons. This enables to select the most appropriate solution.

6 Prepare plan of action : Prepare plan of action for converting the solution into
reality which includes the considerations "who, what, when, where, why and how" of
solving problems.

7 Present solution to management circle: Members present solution to management
fore approval.

8. Implementation of solution : The management evaluates the recommended
solution. Then it is tested and if successful, implemented on a full scale .
BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING TECHNIQUES


The following techniques are most commonly used to
analyze and solve work related problems.

   l   Brain storming

   l   Pareto anaysis

   l   Cause & Effect Analysis

   l   Data Collection & Analysis
Problems with Quality Circles

Inadequate Training
Unsure of Purpose

Not truly Voluntary

Lack of Management Interest

Quality Circles are not really empowered to make

decisions
Case Study
• This study was conducted by selecting a problem
  concerning with the material loss in workshop of
  University Polytechnic, AMU by forming a quality
  circle.
• The production involves manufacturing of
  crankshaft, spindle and metallic numerals in the
  machine and fitting shop.
• The operation involves in producing the above
  products comprises of various methods of
  manufacturing such as
  facing, drilling, filling, cutting, shaping, threading etc.
  The operations of these quality circle as given below
  realize the impact of quality circle.
Case Study


a) Name of the organization :
  Workshop, University
  Polytechnic, AMU,Aligarh
b) Number of circle : 01 (one)
c) Section where the circle is : Machine and
  fitting shop operating
d) Number of meetings held : 10 (ten)
Formation of Quality Circle

The quality circle under consideration has a leader, a facilitator, a
   coordinator and four members. The object of the present
   quality circle is ‘reduction of material wastage’. This problem
   was so chosen for solution because of following facts :
a) Whether there was any reduction in material wastage.
b) Whether there were any saving and financial losses that should
   be minimized.
c) Whether it had any effect on the working of the workers and
   relationship between workman and management.
Formation of Quality Circle
• There were differences in the actual and expected
  material consumption.
• Table 1 gives the detail of material consumption for
  the year 1999 to 2000, before implementation of
  quality circle, and
• Table 2 shows the detail of material consumption for
  the year 2000 to 2001 after implementing quality
  circle.
• After various discussion and brain storming sessions
  following causes related to man, machine, material
  and methods were located.
Table 1 Details of material consumption for the year
  July 15,1999 to March 31, 2000 (before implementing
                       quality circle)
ITEAMS       SPECIFICATIONS       MATERIAL          MATERIAL  MATERIA
                                  CONSUMPTION PER   LOSS IN   L LOSS
                                  YEAR, Kg          MACHINING
                                  EXPECTED   ACTUAL Kg        Rs
Mild Steel   Length, mm : 50      210        105    105       1785.00
Rod          Diameter, mm : 3
             Carbon, % : 0.01
             Harden cold rolled
Cast Iron    Length, mm : 50      135        75     60        1920.00
Block        Width, mm : 50
             Thickness, mm : 24
             Carbon, % : 2-4
Mild Steel   Length , mm : 75     53         30     23        437.00
Flat         Width, mm : 48
             Thickness, mm : 6
Total                                                         4142.00
Table 2: Details of material consumption for the year
   July 15, 2000 to March 31, 2001 (after implementing
                        quality circle)
ITEAMS       SPECIFICATIONS       MATERIAL          MATERIAL  MATERIA
                                  CONSUMPTION PER   LOSS IN   L LOSS
                                  YEAR, Kg          MACHINING
                                  EXPECTED   ACTUAL Kg        Rs
Mild Steel   Length, mm : 50      210        150    60        1020.00
Rod          Diameter, mm : 31
             Carbon, % : 0.01-1
             Harden cold rolled
Cast Iron    Length, mm : 50      135        105    30        960.00
Block        Width, mm : 50
             Thickness, mm : 24
             Carbon, % : 2-4
Mild Steel   Length , mm : 75     53         45     8         152.00
Flat         Width, mm : 48
             Thickness, mm : 6
Total                                                         2132.00
Causes Related to Man
a) Lack of knowledge about the materials
b) Proper instruction not given about the work
c) The materials were cut more than the required
  amount
d) Lack of knowledge about the operations
e) Lack of knowledge about handling special
  tools
Causes Related to Machines
a) Machines not operating at optimum condition
b) Frictional wear of machine parts
c) Problem arising due to misalignment of
  machine components
d) Lack of implementation of new and
  automatic machines
Causes Related to Methods
a) No proper inspection in the machine shop
  after the material has been issued from the
  store
b) No proper care was taken in storing the
  materials
c) Lack of knowledge of improving the existing
  method of production
Causes Related to Material
a) No proper inspection of the material
  dimension before machining.
b) Materials obtained not having the required
  composition.
Table 3:Saving in the material wastage for the
               year 2000-2001



  Material Wastage      Material Wastage after   Savings
  before Implementing   Implementing             Amount
  Quality Circle, Rs    Quality Circle, Rs       Rs 1 year
  4142.00               2132.00                  2010.00
DISCUSSION AND
         CONCLUSION
Following observation were achieved after
  implementation of quality circle.
• Improvement of internal personal relationship
• Self-confidence was developed in solving more
  complex problem related to production.
• A good teamwork was achieved among the workman
• Material wastage was minimized as a result heavy
  monetary gain was obtained.
DISCUSSION AND
      CONCLUSION cont…
• Table 4 shows a percentage of contribution of various
  factors that led to material loss in the given order.
• The various reason or causes of each factor were
  determined and shown in Ishikawa diagram (Fishbone
  diagram).
• The causes and effect were obtained by calling various
  quality circle meetings (ten) through brainstorming
  session and discussion. And hence these factors led to the
  result of the present study in the following order:
       Man, Machine, Method, Material
Table 4: percentage of contribution of
             various factors
Reason / Cause   Percentage, %   Cumulative, %



Man              35.5            35.5



Machine          28.6            64.3



Methods          21.4            85.7



Materials        14.3            100
CONCLUSION
• Further this quality circle approach for quality
  improvement in University Polytechnic workshop may
  bring new dimension, shifting dependence for decisions
  and actions towards existing system.
• This change revealed that quest for quality service is in
  the hand of all employees.
• The sustenance of success will lead to total quality
  improvement emerging as a centre of excellence of its
  own in any small enterprise.
Pareto diagram
Figure 3 Pie chart (effectiveness of process
      variable on material wastages)
Ishikawa Diagram (Fishbone
         Diagram)
References
• Statistical Quality Control : M.Mahajan
• Impact of Quality Circle—a Case Study :By F Talib
  , M Ali
• Employer-Employee Based Quality Circles in Japan:
  Human Resource Policy Implications for American
  Firms Author(s): George Munchus, III
• Quality Circle as an Effective Management Tool :A
  Case Study of Indira College of Engineering &
  Management Library
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Quality cirles

  • 1. A Presentation on QUALITY CIRCLE Submitted to: Submitted by: Dr. A. Bhardwaj Subhash Patel (2011pme5264)
  • 2. Quality Circle -A way to Quality Improvement INTRODUCTION People are the greatest assets of an organization, because, through people all other resources are converted into utilities. However, management of ‘People Resources’ has always been a vexed problem ever since the beginning of organized human activities. A number of managerial responses have been developed to answer this question.
  • 3. DEFINITION Quality Circle is a small group of 6 to 12 employees doing similar work who voluntarily meet together on a regular basis to identify improvements in their respective work areas using various techniques for analyzing and solving work related problems coming in the way of achieving and sustaining excellence leading to mutual upliftment of employees as well as the organization. It is "a way of capturing the creative and innovative power that lies within the work force―
  • 4. GENESIS OF QUALITY CIRCLES After the Second World War Japanese economy was in the doldrums. Seeing this disastrous effect of war, Americans decided to help Japan in improving the quality standards of their products. General Douglas Mac Arthur who, at that time, was the commander of the occupational forces in Japan took up the task of imparting quality awareness among Japanese to help them improve their products and the reliability of manufacturing systems including men, machine and materials. Thus, by 1975, they were topping the world in quality and productivity. This astonishing and unique achievement in modern history became an eye – opener to the world. Industrialists and politicians from all over the world started visiting Japan to know how they have achieved such magical results in such a short span. The answer to this was painstaking and persevering efforts of the Japanese leaders and workers and the development and growth of the philosophy of small working groups.
  • 5. Characteristics of Quality Circle • Quality circle are small primary groups of employee whose lower limit is three and upper limit twelve. • The membership of quality circle is most voluntary . • Each circle is lead by area supervisor . • The member meet regularly every week or according to an agreed schedule. • The circle members are specially trained in techniques of analysis and problem solving. • The basic role of circles to identify and solve work related problems for improving quality and productivity. • Quality circle enable their member to exercise their hidden talents for tackling challenging tasks.
  • 6. CONCEPT The concept of Quality Circle is primarily based upon recognition of the value of the worker as a human being, as someone who willingly activates on his job, intelligence, experience, attitude and feelings. It is based upon the human resource management considered as one of the key factors in the improvement of product quality & productivity. Quality Circle concept has three major attributes: •Quality Circle is a form of participation management. •Quality Circle is a human resource development technique. •Quality Circle is a problem solving technique.
  • 7. OBJECTIVE The objectives of Quality Circles are multi-faced. a) Change in Attitude. From "I don’t care" to "I do care" Continuous improvement in quality of work life through humanization of work. b) Self Development Bring out ‘Hidden Potential’ of people People get to learn additional skills. c) Development of Team Spirit Eliminate inter departmental conflicts. d) Improved Organizational Culture Positive working environment. Higher motivational level.
  • 8. How Do Quality Circles Work? • All members of a Circle need to receive training • Members need to be empowered • Members need to have the support of Senior Management • Characteristics – Volunteers – Set Rules and Priorities – Decisions made by Consensus – Use of organized approaches to Problem-Solving
  • 9. The Japanese description of the effectiveness of a quality circle is expressed as: • It is better for one hundred people to take one step than for one person to take a hundred
  • 10. Who works for Quality Circles? A steering committee: This is at the top of the structure. It is headed by a senior executive and includes representatives from the top management personnel and human resources development people. It establishes policy, plans and directs the program and meets usually once in a month. Co-ordinator: He may be a Personnel or Administrative officer who co-ordinates and supervises the work of the facilitators and administers the program.
  • 11. . Circle leader : Circle leader may be from lowest level supervisors. A circle leader organise and conduct circle activities. Circle members : They may be staff workers. Without circle members the program cannot exist. They are the lifeblood of quality circles. They should attend all meetings as far as possible, offer suggestions and ideas, participate actively in group process.The roles of Steering Committee and Circle members are well defined.
  • 12. Advantages: • Product improvement • Customer satisfaction • efficiency savings • financial savings • improved company performance • reduced customer complaints • reduced wasted • reduced error • increased accuracy
  • 13. Limitations: • The overall productivity may decrease initially. • A large investment and time is required for a concept that is essentially new . • The chances of error increase initially . • After circle implementation a period of confusion may arise. This is because people experiment with new ideas , new skill and new roll.
  • 14. PROCESS OF OPERATION 1 Problem identification: Identify a number of problems. 2 Problem selection : Decide the priority and select the problem to be taken up first. 3 Problem Analysis : Problem is clarified and analyzed by basic problem solving methods. 4 Generate alternative solutions : Identify and evaluate causes and generate number of possible alternative solutions. 5 Select the most appropriate solution : Discuss and evaluate the alternative solutions by comparisons. This enables to select the most appropriate solution. 6 Prepare plan of action : Prepare plan of action for converting the solution into reality which includes the considerations "who, what, when, where, why and how" of solving problems. 7 Present solution to management circle: Members present solution to management fore approval. 8. Implementation of solution : The management evaluates the recommended solution. Then it is tested and if successful, implemented on a full scale .
  • 15. BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING TECHNIQUES The following techniques are most commonly used to analyze and solve work related problems. l Brain storming l Pareto anaysis l Cause & Effect Analysis l Data Collection & Analysis
  • 16. Problems with Quality Circles Inadequate Training Unsure of Purpose Not truly Voluntary Lack of Management Interest Quality Circles are not really empowered to make decisions
  • 17. Case Study • This study was conducted by selecting a problem concerning with the material loss in workshop of University Polytechnic, AMU by forming a quality circle. • The production involves manufacturing of crankshaft, spindle and metallic numerals in the machine and fitting shop. • The operation involves in producing the above products comprises of various methods of manufacturing such as facing, drilling, filling, cutting, shaping, threading etc. The operations of these quality circle as given below realize the impact of quality circle.
  • 18. Case Study a) Name of the organization : Workshop, University Polytechnic, AMU,Aligarh b) Number of circle : 01 (one) c) Section where the circle is : Machine and fitting shop operating d) Number of meetings held : 10 (ten)
  • 19. Formation of Quality Circle The quality circle under consideration has a leader, a facilitator, a coordinator and four members. The object of the present quality circle is ‘reduction of material wastage’. This problem was so chosen for solution because of following facts : a) Whether there was any reduction in material wastage. b) Whether there were any saving and financial losses that should be minimized. c) Whether it had any effect on the working of the workers and relationship between workman and management.
  • 21. • There were differences in the actual and expected material consumption. • Table 1 gives the detail of material consumption for the year 1999 to 2000, before implementation of quality circle, and • Table 2 shows the detail of material consumption for the year 2000 to 2001 after implementing quality circle. • After various discussion and brain storming sessions following causes related to man, machine, material and methods were located.
  • 22. Table 1 Details of material consumption for the year July 15,1999 to March 31, 2000 (before implementing quality circle) ITEAMS SPECIFICATIONS MATERIAL MATERIAL MATERIA CONSUMPTION PER LOSS IN L LOSS YEAR, Kg MACHINING EXPECTED ACTUAL Kg Rs Mild Steel Length, mm : 50 210 105 105 1785.00 Rod Diameter, mm : 3 Carbon, % : 0.01 Harden cold rolled Cast Iron Length, mm : 50 135 75 60 1920.00 Block Width, mm : 50 Thickness, mm : 24 Carbon, % : 2-4 Mild Steel Length , mm : 75 53 30 23 437.00 Flat Width, mm : 48 Thickness, mm : 6 Total 4142.00
  • 23. Table 2: Details of material consumption for the year July 15, 2000 to March 31, 2001 (after implementing quality circle) ITEAMS SPECIFICATIONS MATERIAL MATERIAL MATERIA CONSUMPTION PER LOSS IN L LOSS YEAR, Kg MACHINING EXPECTED ACTUAL Kg Rs Mild Steel Length, mm : 50 210 150 60 1020.00 Rod Diameter, mm : 31 Carbon, % : 0.01-1 Harden cold rolled Cast Iron Length, mm : 50 135 105 30 960.00 Block Width, mm : 50 Thickness, mm : 24 Carbon, % : 2-4 Mild Steel Length , mm : 75 53 45 8 152.00 Flat Width, mm : 48 Thickness, mm : 6 Total 2132.00
  • 24. Causes Related to Man a) Lack of knowledge about the materials b) Proper instruction not given about the work c) The materials were cut more than the required amount d) Lack of knowledge about the operations e) Lack of knowledge about handling special tools
  • 25. Causes Related to Machines a) Machines not operating at optimum condition b) Frictional wear of machine parts c) Problem arising due to misalignment of machine components d) Lack of implementation of new and automatic machines
  • 26. Causes Related to Methods a) No proper inspection in the machine shop after the material has been issued from the store b) No proper care was taken in storing the materials c) Lack of knowledge of improving the existing method of production
  • 27. Causes Related to Material a) No proper inspection of the material dimension before machining. b) Materials obtained not having the required composition.
  • 28. Table 3:Saving in the material wastage for the year 2000-2001 Material Wastage Material Wastage after Savings before Implementing Implementing Amount Quality Circle, Rs Quality Circle, Rs Rs 1 year 4142.00 2132.00 2010.00
  • 29. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION Following observation were achieved after implementation of quality circle. • Improvement of internal personal relationship • Self-confidence was developed in solving more complex problem related to production. • A good teamwork was achieved among the workman • Material wastage was minimized as a result heavy monetary gain was obtained.
  • 30. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION cont… • Table 4 shows a percentage of contribution of various factors that led to material loss in the given order. • The various reason or causes of each factor were determined and shown in Ishikawa diagram (Fishbone diagram). • The causes and effect were obtained by calling various quality circle meetings (ten) through brainstorming session and discussion. And hence these factors led to the result of the present study in the following order: Man, Machine, Method, Material
  • 31. Table 4: percentage of contribution of various factors Reason / Cause Percentage, % Cumulative, % Man 35.5 35.5 Machine 28.6 64.3 Methods 21.4 85.7 Materials 14.3 100
  • 32. CONCLUSION • Further this quality circle approach for quality improvement in University Polytechnic workshop may bring new dimension, shifting dependence for decisions and actions towards existing system. • This change revealed that quest for quality service is in the hand of all employees. • The sustenance of success will lead to total quality improvement emerging as a centre of excellence of its own in any small enterprise.
  • 34. Figure 3 Pie chart (effectiveness of process variable on material wastages)
  • 36. References • Statistical Quality Control : M.Mahajan • Impact of Quality Circle—a Case Study :By F Talib , M Ali • Employer-Employee Based Quality Circles in Japan: Human Resource Policy Implications for American Firms Author(s): George Munchus, III • Quality Circle as an Effective Management Tool :A Case Study of Indira College of Engineering & Management Library