Difference between quality circle and quality council
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Quality circles are typically more formal groups. They meet regularly on company time and are trained by competent persons (usually designated as facilitators) who may be personnel and industrial relations specialists trained in human factors and the basic skills of problem identification, information gathering and analysis, basic statistics, and solution generation.[4] Quality circles are generally free to select any topic they wish (other than those related to salary and terms and conditions of work, as there are other channels through which these issues are usually considered
The group will not be responsible for the day management of quality
improvement but for goal-setting, coordination between areas of campus life and
receiving reports. It may be, particularly in a small institution that the central strategic
planning committee could be given this as one of its functions to ensure there is no
unnecessary overlap or duplication of work. Or the senior administrative team may
serve as the central management body, with one or two additional invites. If a separate
committee is formed, this could be called the quality Council,
The group will not be responsible for the day management of quality
improvement but for goal-setting, coordination between areas of campus life and
receiving reports. It may be, particularly in a small institution that the central strategic
planning committee could be given this as one of its functions to ensure there is no
unnecessary overlap or duplication of work. Or the senior administrative team may
serve as the central management body, with one or two additional invites. If a separate
committee is formed, this could be called the quality Council,
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