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Unit 15: Team and Team Work




          15.4.2 Introducing Quality Circle in an Organisation                                  Notes

          Quality circle is a new concept and its introduction may cause some resistance on the part of the
          employees. Therefore, before introducing quality circle, all precautions must be taken as in case
          of any organisational change. The steps in the introduction of quality circle are briefly discussed
          below:

          1.   Selling the Idea of Quality Circle: The workers must be educated the need and significance
               of quality circle from the point of view of the organisation and the workers. The scope of
               quality circle should also be adequately publicized. The workers should be allowed to
               clear their doubts about quality circle. Attempt should be made to seek their voluntary
               cooperation in implementing quality circles in the organisation. The management may
               also arrange for some kind of training of the employees who want to form quality circles.
          2.   Constitution of Quality Circles: The employees should be encouraged to form quality
               circles by drawing members doing the same kind of work. The membership of a quality
               circle should not exceed ten to twelve members. The information about the constitution of
               a quality should be made available to the top management.
          3.   Analysis of Quality Problems: The members of a quality circle  are  supposed to meet
               periodically, say once a month. They would collect data and analyze the same. Past records,
               employees suggestions, customers suggestions are very important in this regard.  This
               will lead to identification of the problems that hinder quality.

          4.   Problem Solving: The members of a quality circle will discuss the problems thoroughly
               and make a list of possible solutions. The merits and demerits of each solution will be
               evaluated. The final decision will be taken by the consensus of all members.
          5.   Presentation of Suggestions to the Management: The suggestions for improving the quality
               are  put in  writing and forwarded to  the management.  Top management  may form  a
               committee to evaluate the suggestions of different quality circles in the organisation. The
               committee may also meet the members of the quality circles, if it has any doubt. The final
               report will  be prepared by the committee. It will list  the suggestions which must  be
               implemented for improving the quality of goods and services.
          6.   Implementation: Proper publicity should be given to  the suggestions of quality circles
               which are being put  into practice. This will  motivate the  employees as  they will feel
               importance of having contributed to well-being of the organisation. The implementation
               of the suggestions should be properly monitored by the management so that the change
               over to new methods is smooth.

          15.4.3 Problems in Implementation of Quality Circles

          There are  several pitfalls in quality  circles. Despite  their merits,  they have  failed in  many
          companies. The common hurdles in initiating quality circles in India are as under:
          1.   Negative Attitude: The employees and even managers may have negative attitude towards
               the quality circle. Naturally, they will resist its implementation. The wrong notions of the
               people about quality circles should be cleared. They should be properly informed about
               the concept of quality circle and its utility.
          2.   Lack of Ability: The workers in India have a low level of education. They also lack leadership
               qualities. To overcome this hurdle, Workers’ Education Programme should be initiated. It
               must educate the workers about quality circle.

          3.   Lack of Management Commitment: The top management may not be committed to the
               concept of quality circle. The employees may not be allowed to hold meetings of quality



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