Total Quality in the Construction Supply Chain by John S Oakland

Total Quality in the Construction Supply Chain by John S Oakland

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Summary

Organizations in the construction industry struggle with three key issues: quality management or better meeting customer expectations, supply chain management or more effectively working with suppliers to provide a seamless service to customers, and knowledge management. This book tackles each of these themes.

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Total Quality in the Construction Supply Chain by John S Oakland

Organizations in the construction industry struggle with three key issues: quality management or better meeting customer expectations, supply chain management or more effectively working with suppliers to provide a seamless service to customers, and knowledge management. This book tackles each of these themes.

John S. Oakland is both Chairman and Head of Research and Education at Oakland Consulting LLP. He is also Emeritus Professor of Business Excellence and Quality Management at Leeds University Business School, UK. He is the author of numerous texts on Quality Management.

Marton Marosszeky retired from a full-time professorship at UNSW, Australia, in 2006 and has been working as a lean consultant since then. Between 2007 and 2012 he was the leader of the lean consulting service line within Evans and Peck. He has worked with major project teams and company executives supporting them in developing and implementing lean/quality-based management strategies in the infrastructure (road and rail), building construction, and oil and gas industries across four continents.

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ISBN 13 9780750661850
ISBN 10 0750661852
Title Total Quality in the Construction Supply Chain
Author John S Oakland
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2006-01-18
Number of pages 538
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