ABSTRACT

The implementation of quality management can be seen as a sequence of projects and evolves as a result of how projects are planned, executed and closed. This book explores quality management from a project management perspective, based on the author’s long experience of teaching and practicing, including the implementation and operation of quality management systems within various types of organisations.

The author explores the origins of quality management as a discipline, it’s appearance in the present form and how quality management can be implemented and applied in all kinds of organisations to achieve stability and better results. The basic principles of quality management and the ISO9001 quality management standard are discussed and explained from a broad perspective, with illustrative examples from different types of organisations.

Quality Management offers a global, accessible guide for undergraduate and postgraduate university students. Written clearly and with illustrative examples, it will also appeal to all those interested in project management and quality management and wishing to expand their knowledge base.

chapter 2|12 pages

Roots and evolution of quality management

chapter 3|16 pages

Quality management systems

chapter 4|22 pages

The ISO9001 management standard

chapter 5|10 pages

Other relevant standards and references

chapter 6|27 pages

Implementing a quality management system

chapter 7|19 pages

Information and processes

chapter 8|29 pages

Operation of quality management systems