scholarly journals Zastosowanie podejścia procesowego w zarządzaniu publicznymi szkołami wyższymi – wyzwania teorii i praktyki

2016 ◽  
pp. 163-180
Author(s):  
Justyna Maciąg
Keyword(s):  
Iso 9001 ◽  

Wyzwaniem dla szkoły wyższej w XXI wieku stają się: jakość usług oraz skuteczność, efektywność i elastyczność działania. W odpowiedzi na nie szkoły dokonują restrukturyzacji systemów zarządzania, wdrażając nowoczesne koncepcje i metody oparte na podejściu procesowym, takie jak: TQM, w tym EFQM, ISO 9001, Lean Management, Six Sigma, reengineering, benchmarking, outsourcing, centra usług wspólnych. Celem artykułu jest prezentacja dotychczasowego dorobku teoretycznego oraz praktycznego z zakresu problematyki wykorzystania koncepcji i metod zarządzania opartych na podejściu procesowym w zarządzaniu szkołami wyższymi. Artykuł jest oparty na analizie literatury przedmiotu oraz badaniach własnych w zakresie wdrażania podejścia procesowego w szkołach wyższych. Efektem jest wskazanie na podstawowe kwestie podejmowane w badaniach, przesłanki i bariery oraz luki badawcze w tym obszarze.

2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdallah Ali Abdallah

PurposeThis study aims to help quality professionals in following a precise framework that maintains a company’s performance during health pandemics. In many companies, all quality methods seem to produce performance improvement at different levels, but lean management and kaizen were superior in preparing manufacturing companies to have high readiness levels when faced with a health pandemic.Design/methodology/approachWhich quality method can help businesses in performing well during a health pandemic? In order to answer this question and be able to provide specific recommendations toward performing well in all future health pandemics, 500 manufacturing companies were selected and surveyed. The selected companies are known to use at least one quality method such as lean management, ISO 9001, European foundation for quality management (EFQM) and Six Sigma.FindingsEFQM comes second, then Six Sigma and ISO 9001. Lean creates a healthy workplace and enhances worker's health and well-being. This research helps quality professionals in following a precise framework that maintains performance during health pandemics. Whether the company uses lean or other quality methods, the framework helps in achieving pandemic readiness status. The framework is implemented in a company that does not currently use lean. Implementation resulted in significant improvement in pandemic preparedness, corporate performance and employee well-being.Originality/valueAfter the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, all companies should start thinking of creating a workplace that functions well during pandemics. To do that, companies should start including sanitation and health pandemic preparedness as part of their performance measurements. Using lean management and kaizen helps organizations to create a healthy workplace; clean and equipped with smaller number of workers. If organizations choose to use other quality methods, it is okay, but they should enhance these methods with lean tools such as elimination of the seven wastes, gemba, 5S and visual management.


2018 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mrigendra Nath Mishra

Purpose The purpose of this paper is analysis of Green and Lean Six Sigma, based on the success factors in its use through a well thought-out literature review, is being planned; a framework has been integrated in a productive manner with the Green and Lean and Six Sigma methods so as to incorporate and actualize the execution. Design/methodology/approach The methodology consists of comparative investigation of Green, Lean management and Six Sigma using open written work, essential analysis at data and master experience of the researchers. To achieve this goal, a significant review of the existing literature of the subject area has been done to prepare a framework in view of the critical success factors. A study was arranged and flowed survey from various businesses utilizing John’s Macintosh Project (JMP) statistical software. Findings The paper establishes the distinguishing proof of five success factors with their situational importance and shows that the integrated Green and Lean Six Sigma can drive the organizations to optimize their resources and cost of services or productions. Practical implications A Green and Lean Six Sigma organization would take profits by the use of the proposed framework in an alternate extent of organizations should be dynamic. The organizations should assess their shortcomings and qualities, set needs and perceive objectives for fruitful implementation. Originality/value Suggestions are being made regarding thoughts and methods that would constitute a Green and Lean Six Sigma organization. The suggested framework compare the method for improvements that may occur in organizations while implementation of the Green and Lean management or Six Sigma.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 147-155
Author(s):  
Vesna Sesar ◽  
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Anica Hunjet

Continuous improvement gained much attention in the literature as one of the principles in total quality management and practice under methodologies such as Lean or Six Sigma. Continuous improvement in organizations represents a comprehensive process that includes involvement of all people on all organizational levels to make improvements throughout the whole organization. Therefore, building and sustaining the organizational CI capability through practicing the CI behaviours leads to achieving better efficiency, effectiveness and business results of the organization. Also applying CI behaviours leads to change in organizational culture which is, in the long run, oriented toward making every day continuous improvements. The purpose of this paper is to present which CI behaviours can be developed in organization and measured according to the Bessant's evolutionary model of continuous improvement behaviour. Also, the goal of the research is to present based on the conducted research, the state of CI practice regarding adopted CI behaviours which will be presented as the development level of CI behaviours that researched manufacturing companies in Croatia with ISO 9001 certificate, have. Keywords: continuous improvement behaviours, kaizen, model


Author(s):  
José Carlos Sá ◽  
Sílvia Vaz ◽  
Orlancina Carvalho ◽  
Vanda Lima ◽  
Luísa Morgado ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 23 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 237-262 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Karthi ◽  
S. R. Devadasan ◽  
R. Murugesh ◽  
C. G. Sreenivasa ◽  
N. M. Sivaram
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