Author (Person) | Engel, Christian |
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Publisher | European Institute of Public Administration |
Series Title | Current European Issues |
Publication Date | 2003 |
ISBN | 90-6779-176-8 |
Content Type | Textbook | Monograph |
Book abstract: 'Quality management' has become an industry in itself and to many has manifestations of a religion. Like many modern day religions, it owes little to the philosophies of earlier times when quality was defined in terms of correctness, adherence to rules and procedures laid down from within an organisation. Modern day quality is defined more by external disciplines of customer satisfaction, global competition, and concepts such as the 'internal customer'. The evangelists of quality management have spread the word from the private sector to the public sector, introducing market-based mechanisms into the public sector. Public administrations are moving from a producer-oriented approach towards a 'customer' oriented style intent on providing better quality services to 'customers'. It may not be surprising therefore to see the public administrations of CEE countries emerging from their previous supply command structures of communism as prime targets for the EU quality management gurus. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.eipa.eu |
Subject Categories | Values and Beliefs |
Countries / Regions | Eastern Europe |