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Prepared & Presented by:
MAHESH N. PADIA
Total Quality
Management
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Contents
• Introduction.
• Concepts of TQM.
• Benefits of TQM.
• Characteristics of TQM.
• Key elements of TQM.
• TQM inindustry.
• Advantages.
• Disadvantages.
• Conclusion.
• References.
2
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Introduction
Total - made up of the whole
Quality - degree of excellence a product or service provides
Management - act, art or manner of planning, controlling,
directing,….
Therefore, TQM is the art of managing the whole to achieve
excellence.
3
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
The concept of TQM
4
• Produce quality work the first time.
• Focus on the customer.
• Have a strategic approach to improvement.
• Improve continuously.
• Encourage mutual respect and teamwork.
Various Definitions
 Total quality management (TQM) has been defined as an
integrated organizational effort designed to improve quality at
every level.
 The process to produce a perfect product by a series of measures
require an organized effort by the entire company to prevent or
eliminate errors at every stage in production is called total
quality management.
 According to international organization for standards defined
tqm as, “TQM is a management approach for an organization,
centered on quality, based on the participation of all its
members and aiming at long-term success through customer
satisfaction and benefits to all members of the organization and
to the society.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 5
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 6
Characteristics of TQM
 Committed management.
 Adopting and communicating about total quality
management.
 Closer customer relations.
 Closer provider relations.
 Benchmarking.
 Increased training.
 Open organization
 Employee empowerment.
 Flexible production.
 Process improvements.
 Process measuring
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 7
Traditional approach and TQM
Quality element Previous state TQM
Definition Product-oriented Customer-oriented
Priorities Second to service and
cost
Short-term
Detection
Operations
Quality Control
Managers
Plan, assign, control,
and enforce
First among equals of
service and cost
Long-term
Prevention
System
Everyone
Teams
Delegate, coach,
facilitate, and mentor
Decisions
Emphasis
Errors
Responsibility
Problem solving
Manager’s role
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 8
The three aspects of TQM
Counting
Customers
Culture
Tools, techniques, and training in
their use for analyzing,
understanding, and solving quality
problems
Quality for the customer as a
driving force and central concern.
Shared values and beliefs,
expressed by leaders, that define
and support quality.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 9
Principles of TQM
1. Produce quality work the first time and every time.
2. Focus on the customer.
3. Have a strategic approach to improvement.
4. Improve continuously.
5. Encourage mutual respect and teamwork
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 10
The key elements of the TQM
 Focus on the customer.
 Employee involvement
 Continuous improvement
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 11
Focus on the customer
• It is important to identify the organization’s customers.
• External customers consume the organization’s product
or service.
• Internal customers are employees who receive the output
of other employees.
 Since the quality is considered the job of all employees,
employees should be involved in quality initiatives.
 Front line employees are likely to have the closest
contact with external customers and thus can make
the most valuable contribution to quality.
 Therefore, employees must have the authority to
innovate and improve quality.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 12
Employee Involvement
Continuous Improvement
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 13
Continuous Improvement
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
14
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 15
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
• The quest for quality is a never-ending process in which
people are continuously working to improve the performance,
speed and number of features of the product or service.
• Continuous improvement means that small, incremental
improvement that occurs on a regular basis will eventually add
up to vast improvement in quality.
• TQM is the management process used to make continuous
improvements to all functions.
• TQM represents an ongoing, continuous commitment to
improvement.
• The foundation of total quality is a management philosophy
that supports meeting customer requirements through
continuous improvement.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 16
Continuous Process
Improvement.
 View all work as process – production and business.
 Process – purchasing, design, invoicing, etc.
 Inputs – process – outputs.
 Process improvement – increased customer satisfaction.
 Improvement – 5 ways:
 reduce resources, reduce errors, meet expectations of
downstream customers, make process safer, make process
more satisfying to the person doing
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
17
THE TQM SYSTEM
Customer
Focus
Process
Improvement
Total
Involvement
Leadership
Education and Training
Supportive structure
Communications
Reward and recognition
Measurement
Continuous
Improvement
Objective
Principles
Elements
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 18
BENEFITS OF TQM
• Improved quality.
• Employee participation.
• Team work.
• Working relationships.
• Customer satisfaction.
• Employee satisfaction.
• Productivity.
• Communication.
• Profitability.
• Market share.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 19
Importance of TQM in pharma industry
Handling:
• Containers should be opened carefully and subsequently
resealed in an approved manner.
• Highly sensitising material such as penicillins and
cephalosporins should be handled in separate production
areas.
• Highly active or toxic API (e.g. certain steroids, cytostatic
substances) should be manufactured in a dedicated area and
using dedicated equipment.
• Pure and final API should be handled in an environment
giving adequate protection against contamination.
* Stora
ge:
• Secure storage facilities should be designated for use to
prevent damage or deterioration of materials.
• These should be kept clean and tidy and subject to
appropriate pest control measures.
• Environmental conditions should be recorded.
• The condition of stored material should be assessed at
appropriate intervals.
• Storage conditions for api should be based upon stability
studies taking into account time, temperature, humidity,
light etc 21
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 21
* Packagi
ng:
• Labelling and packaging processes should be defined and
controlled to ensure that correct packaging materials are
used correctly and other specified requirements are met.
• Printed labels should be securely stored to avoid mix-ups
arising.
• Marking and labelling should be legible and durable, provide
sufficient information, for accurate identification and
indicate, if appropriate, required storage conditions, retest
and/or expiry date.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 22
* Facilities and
equipment:
• The location, design, and construction of buildings should
be suitable for the type and stage of manufacture involved,
protecting the product from contamination (including
cross-contamination) and protecting operators and the
environment from the product.
• Equipment surfaces in contact with materials used in api
manufacture should be non-reactive.
Sterile area
• Personnel suffering from an infectious disease or having
open lesions on the exposed surface of the body should
avoid activities which could compromise the quality of
API.
• Smoking, eating, drinking, chewing and storage of food
should be restricted to designated areas separated from
production or control areas.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 23
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 24
Labelling
• Each container should be identified by an appropriate
label, showing at least the product identification and the
assigned batch code, or any other easily understandable
combination of both.
• . Containers for external distribution may require
additional labels.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 25
Computerised systems
• . Computer systems should be designed and operated to
prevent unauthorised entries or changes to the
programme.
• In the case of manual entry of quality critical data there
should be a second independent check to verify accuracy
of the initial entry.
• A back-up system should be provided of all quality critical
data.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 26
*
• Improves reputation- faults and problems are spotted and
sorted quicker.
• Higher employee morale- workers motivated by extra
responsibility ,team work and involvement indecisions of
tqm.
• Lower cost.
• Decrease waste as fewer defective products and no need
for separate.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 27
*
• Initial introduction cost.
• Benefits may not be seen for several years.
• Workers may be resistant to change.
*A model for organization
management.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 28
*Models of
tqm
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 29
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 30
* BENEFITS OF TOTAL
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
• Financial benefits include lower costs, higher returns on sales and
investment, and the ability to charge higher rather than
competitive prices.
• Improved access to global markets, higher customer retention
levels, less
• Time required to develop new innovations, and a reputation as a
quality firm.
• Total quality management (tqm) is one such approach that seeks
to improve quality and
• Performance which will meet or exceed customer expectations.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 31
*CONCLUSI
ON:
• TQM encourages participation amongst employees, managers and
organization as whole.
• Using Quality management reduces rework nearly to zero in an achievable
goal .The responsibilities either its professional, social, legal one that rest with
the pharmaceutical manufacturer for the assurance of quality of product are
tremendous and it can only be achieved by well organised.
• Work culture and complete engagement of the employees at the work place. It
should be realised that national & international regulations must be
implemented systematically and process.
• Control should be practiced rigorously.
• Thus quality is critically important ingredient to organisational success today
which can be achieved by TQM, an organisational approach that focusses on
quality as an over achieving goals, aimed at aimed at the prevention of defects
rather than detection of defects..
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 32
*
• Text book of Total Quality Management by L.Suganthi and
Anand A.Samuel,2nd edition,2005,page no.49-61.
• Total Quality Management by R.S Nagarajan,
A.A.Arivalangar,new age international publishers,1st
edition,2009,page no.21.
• www.slideshare.com/tqm in pharma industry.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 33

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Total Quality Management.pptx

  • 1. Prepared & Presented by: MAHESH N. PADIA Total Quality Management
  • 2. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Contents • Introduction. • Concepts of TQM. • Benefits of TQM. • Characteristics of TQM. • Key elements of TQM. • TQM inindustry. • Advantages. • Disadvantages. • Conclusion. • References. 2
  • 3. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Introduction Total - made up of the whole Quality - degree of excellence a product or service provides Management - act, art or manner of planning, controlling, directing,…. Therefore, TQM is the art of managing the whole to achieve excellence. 3
  • 4. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT The concept of TQM 4 • Produce quality work the first time. • Focus on the customer. • Have a strategic approach to improvement. • Improve continuously. • Encourage mutual respect and teamwork.
  • 5. Various Definitions  Total quality management (TQM) has been defined as an integrated organizational effort designed to improve quality at every level.  The process to produce a perfect product by a series of measures require an organized effort by the entire company to prevent or eliminate errors at every stage in production is called total quality management.  According to international organization for standards defined tqm as, “TQM is a management approach for an organization, centered on quality, based on the participation of all its members and aiming at long-term success through customer satisfaction and benefits to all members of the organization and to the society. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 5
  • 6. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 6 Characteristics of TQM  Committed management.  Adopting and communicating about total quality management.  Closer customer relations.  Closer provider relations.  Benchmarking.  Increased training.  Open organization  Employee empowerment.  Flexible production.  Process improvements.  Process measuring
  • 7. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 7 Traditional approach and TQM Quality element Previous state TQM Definition Product-oriented Customer-oriented Priorities Second to service and cost Short-term Detection Operations Quality Control Managers Plan, assign, control, and enforce First among equals of service and cost Long-term Prevention System Everyone Teams Delegate, coach, facilitate, and mentor Decisions Emphasis Errors Responsibility Problem solving Manager’s role
  • 8. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 8 The three aspects of TQM Counting Customers Culture Tools, techniques, and training in their use for analyzing, understanding, and solving quality problems Quality for the customer as a driving force and central concern. Shared values and beliefs, expressed by leaders, that define and support quality.
  • 9. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 9 Principles of TQM 1. Produce quality work the first time and every time. 2. Focus on the customer. 3. Have a strategic approach to improvement. 4. Improve continuously. 5. Encourage mutual respect and teamwork
  • 10. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 10 The key elements of the TQM  Focus on the customer.  Employee involvement  Continuous improvement
  • 11. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 11 Focus on the customer • It is important to identify the organization’s customers. • External customers consume the organization’s product or service. • Internal customers are employees who receive the output of other employees.
  • 12.  Since the quality is considered the job of all employees, employees should be involved in quality initiatives.  Front line employees are likely to have the closest contact with external customers and thus can make the most valuable contribution to quality.  Therefore, employees must have the authority to innovate and improve quality. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 12 Employee Involvement
  • 15. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 15 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT • The quest for quality is a never-ending process in which people are continuously working to improve the performance, speed and number of features of the product or service. • Continuous improvement means that small, incremental improvement that occurs on a regular basis will eventually add up to vast improvement in quality. • TQM is the management process used to make continuous improvements to all functions. • TQM represents an ongoing, continuous commitment to improvement. • The foundation of total quality is a management philosophy that supports meeting customer requirements through continuous improvement.
  • 16. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 16 Continuous Process Improvement.  View all work as process – production and business.  Process – purchasing, design, invoicing, etc.  Inputs – process – outputs.  Process improvement – increased customer satisfaction.  Improvement – 5 ways:  reduce resources, reduce errors, meet expectations of downstream customers, make process safer, make process more satisfying to the person doing
  • 17. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 17 THE TQM SYSTEM Customer Focus Process Improvement Total Involvement Leadership Education and Training Supportive structure Communications Reward and recognition Measurement Continuous Improvement Objective Principles Elements
  • 18. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 18 BENEFITS OF TQM • Improved quality. • Employee participation. • Team work. • Working relationships. • Customer satisfaction. • Employee satisfaction. • Productivity. • Communication. • Profitability. • Market share.
  • 19. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 19 Importance of TQM in pharma industry Handling: • Containers should be opened carefully and subsequently resealed in an approved manner. • Highly sensitising material such as penicillins and cephalosporins should be handled in separate production areas. • Highly active or toxic API (e.g. certain steroids, cytostatic substances) should be manufactured in a dedicated area and using dedicated equipment. • Pure and final API should be handled in an environment giving adequate protection against contamination.
  • 20. * Stora ge: • Secure storage facilities should be designated for use to prevent damage or deterioration of materials. • These should be kept clean and tidy and subject to appropriate pest control measures. • Environmental conditions should be recorded. • The condition of stored material should be assessed at appropriate intervals. • Storage conditions for api should be based upon stability studies taking into account time, temperature, humidity, light etc 21 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
  • 21. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 21 * Packagi ng: • Labelling and packaging processes should be defined and controlled to ensure that correct packaging materials are used correctly and other specified requirements are met. • Printed labels should be securely stored to avoid mix-ups arising. • Marking and labelling should be legible and durable, provide sufficient information, for accurate identification and indicate, if appropriate, required storage conditions, retest and/or expiry date.
  • 22. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 22 * Facilities and equipment: • The location, design, and construction of buildings should be suitable for the type and stage of manufacture involved, protecting the product from contamination (including cross-contamination) and protecting operators and the environment from the product. • Equipment surfaces in contact with materials used in api manufacture should be non-reactive.
  • 23. Sterile area • Personnel suffering from an infectious disease or having open lesions on the exposed surface of the body should avoid activities which could compromise the quality of API. • Smoking, eating, drinking, chewing and storage of food should be restricted to designated areas separated from production or control areas. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 23
  • 24. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 24 Labelling • Each container should be identified by an appropriate label, showing at least the product identification and the assigned batch code, or any other easily understandable combination of both. • . Containers for external distribution may require additional labels.
  • 25. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 25 Computerised systems • . Computer systems should be designed and operated to prevent unauthorised entries or changes to the programme. • In the case of manual entry of quality critical data there should be a second independent check to verify accuracy of the initial entry. • A back-up system should be provided of all quality critical data.
  • 26. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 26 * • Improves reputation- faults and problems are spotted and sorted quicker. • Higher employee morale- workers motivated by extra responsibility ,team work and involvement indecisions of tqm. • Lower cost. • Decrease waste as fewer defective products and no need for separate.
  • 27. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 27 * • Initial introduction cost. • Benefits may not be seen for several years. • Workers may be resistant to change.
  • 28. *A model for organization management. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 28
  • 30. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 30 * BENEFITS OF TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT • Financial benefits include lower costs, higher returns on sales and investment, and the ability to charge higher rather than competitive prices. • Improved access to global markets, higher customer retention levels, less • Time required to develop new innovations, and a reputation as a quality firm. • Total quality management (tqm) is one such approach that seeks to improve quality and • Performance which will meet or exceed customer expectations.
  • 31. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 31 *CONCLUSI ON: • TQM encourages participation amongst employees, managers and organization as whole. • Using Quality management reduces rework nearly to zero in an achievable goal .The responsibilities either its professional, social, legal one that rest with the pharmaceutical manufacturer for the assurance of quality of product are tremendous and it can only be achieved by well organised. • Work culture and complete engagement of the employees at the work place. It should be realised that national & international regulations must be implemented systematically and process. • Control should be practiced rigorously. • Thus quality is critically important ingredient to organisational success today which can be achieved by TQM, an organisational approach that focusses on quality as an over achieving goals, aimed at aimed at the prevention of defects rather than detection of defects..
  • 32. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT 32 * • Text book of Total Quality Management by L.Suganthi and Anand A.Samuel,2nd edition,2005,page no.49-61. • Total Quality Management by R.S Nagarajan, A.A.Arivalangar,new age international publishers,1st edition,2009,page no.21. • www.slideshare.com/tqm in pharma industry.