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Richard J. Schonberger (Autor)
Simon & Schuster (Editora)
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Schonberger demonstrates the universality of customer wants: Both the next and final customers want ever better quality, quicker response, greater flexibility, and lower cost. This condition provides a common strategy and calls for common methods to be used across the organization. Every employee is a data gatherer and analyst, unearthing more and better ways to provide for these customers' wants -- before the competition does so.
As the new thinking and methods permeate every comer of the firm, they topple departmental walls and adjust gang-like mind-sets and "them-versus-us" attitudes. Performance is no longer measured by internal costs but by improvement as seen by the next customer; direct control of causes generally replaces after-the-fact control of costs. Design is brought out of isolation. Finally, with the rest of the firm reoriented toward customer service, marketing escapes from a "negative" mode -- covering up for failures -- to a positive one -- crowing about the firm's competence and ability to improve.
With the close attention to detail for which he has become famous, Schonberger constructs a blueprint for unifying corporate functions, brilliantly describing the new microcosms that will make up the company of the 1990s -- focused teams of multi-skilled, involved employees arranged according to the way the work flows or the service is provided -- that compose the chain of customers. Aetna, for example, is organizing customer-focused teams that cut across underwritin
| Categoria | Administração e Gestão |
| Subcategoria | Gestão da Qualidade |
| Autores | Richard J. Schonberger |
| Sobre o Autor | Autor de obras sobre gestão e melhoria de processos com foco em práticas organizacionais. |
| Idioma | Inglês |
| Quantidade de Páginas | 372 |
| Acabamento | Brochura |
| Editora | Simon & Schuster |
| ISBN | 9781416573302 |
| Tamanho | 15.2x22.9 |