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Why Engaged Employees Produce QualityTen Ways Servant Leaders Create a Culture for Quality
Attention to the supplier-process-customer relationships in a business brings to light the importance of people being fully engaged.
Structuring, organizing, managing and other practices of a mechanistic organization will not facilitate quality. Thinking and doing are now part of everyone’s job. Each person in an organization today must be enabled to ensure that the quality of products and services are continually improved. Why Engaged Employees Produce QualityEmployees drive business success in the following ways:
Engaging employees begins with a willingness on the part of management to:
For people to be engaged they need to understand the business operation and how to make quality decisions. They need to understand the impact of their decisions on the organization so training in things like accounting and finance principles, statistical tools, and relevant technical training is essential in order for them to be effective. Creating a Culture of QualityGiven what culture is and what culture does, it is understandable why a quality culture would be essential to an organization with a commitment to quality. If the culture is not quality-focused, then the organization is unlikely to realize the benefits from quality. Having a quality program and being truly focused on quality is fundamentally different. Many estimate that only one in three companies who have a quality program realize a significant gain in competitive advantage. Ten Ways Servant Leaders Create a Culture for Quality ImprovementBuilding this culture of quality starts with leaders who:
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