The Content of U .S. Library's Total Quality Management and Its Developmental Barriers
Resource
Journal of Library Science, n.13 pp.87-101
Journal
圖書館學刊
Journal Issue
n.13 pp.87-101
Pages
-
Date Issued
1998-12
Date
1998-12
Author(s)
Fan, Chen-Yung
Abstract
The total quality management (TQM) is a process, a technique, a management style, a goal and a tool. Most important of all, TQM means quality service. However, these are concepts largely unfamiliar to libraries but which seem to have strong potential to offer new insights and strategies in library management. This paper attempts to expound the theoretical advantages of TQM and the barriers of its application in U.S. libraries.
Subjects
Total Quality Management
Continuous Improvement
Commitment
Publisher
Department of Library and Information Science, National Taiwan University
Type
journal article
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