Compulsory
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
- GENERAL
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TEACHING METHODS: TEACHING HOURS (WEEKLY) Lectures
3 COURSE TYPE: Scientific area COURSE PREREQUISITES: Principles of Management TEACHING LANGUAGE: Greek THE COURSE IS OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTS: No - LEARNIING RESULTS
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Course Description and Learning Objectives The course aims to provide students with an understanding of the basic concepts of quality and the necessity of practicing management using quality tools in all the activities of a company, in the sense that practicing Total Quality Management adds value and prestige to the company and satisfaction to the customer.
The Knowledge, skills and competences of the course are as follows:
Knowledge: to recognize the principles and rules of quality in all activities of a business. Recognize the need for continuous measurement and improvement of customer satisfaction as a tool for measuring quality within businesses. Understand the importance of leadership and management commitment in making quality a strategic issue. To form a culture of quality in the working environment with the consensus of all employees. To define appropriate tools for identifying and solving quality problems. Design and implement quality awards and certificates.
Skills: To adapt the operation of a company to implement an ISO quality standard. Identify the contribution of IPM to the success of a company or organization.
Competencies: To manage the quality management tools and techniques applied in modern business. Select appropriate statistical tools for quality control. Evaluate the implementation of a specific quality standard in an enterprise
Competencies A graduate who has successfully completed the course will, in addition to the general and specific competences acquired, have the ability to:
- search, analyse and synthesise, data and information using both
using the necessary technologies
- make decisions either independently or through teamwork
- work in an international environment
- CONTENT
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Introduction to Quality and Total Quality Management
The basic philosophical approaches and theoreticians of DOP (Deming, Juran, Ishikawa) The four eras of quality
Quality Tools and Techniques
ISO 9000 Quality Assurance Systems
Quality Certification Process
Environmental Management – ISO 14001, EMAS
Methodology¬ Six Sigma
Business Excellence Models EFQM/ MBNQA/CAF
Cost of Quality
The future of TQM
- TEACHING and LEARNING METHODS - EVALUATION
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TEACHING METHOD - Lectures in class USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES Use of ICT (power point), use of the internet in case studies, e-class communication with students in person and by e-mail. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION Method Semester workload Lectures 40 exercises focusing on case studies 40 Independent study 70
Total workload in hours 150 STUDENT LEARNING ASSESMENT A written final examination including:
- Multiple-choice questions (40%)
- Topic development (20%)
- Exercise solution (40%)
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