Impact of change on quality consciousness - Organizational Change and Development - Manu Melwin Joy
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The term “quality consciousness” was first used n a 1947 keynote by C.R. Sheaffer to the first convention of the American Society for Quality Control (ASQC), the predecessor to ASQ.
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Impact of change on Quality consciousness
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Quality consciousness The term “quality consciousness” was first used n a 1947 keynote by C.R. Sheaffer to the first convention of the American Society for Quality Control (ASQC), the predecessor to ASQ.
Quality consciousness Quality consciousness can be summed up by the “3 A’s” – Awareness, Alignment, and Attention . Quality consciousness implies awareness of yourself and the environment around you (including what constitutes quality and high performance for people, processes and products – most importantly, YOU).
Quality consciousness It also suggests that you must achieve alignment of your consciousness with the consciousness of the organization, which will aid in full activity and engagement of the senses. Your attention must be selectively focused onto what you can accomplish in the present moment according to that alignment