Total quality management and operational competitiveness at pz cussons East Africa limited
Abstract
The globalization trend being witnessed has made organizations to come up with
strategies on how to achieve their objectives effectively, efficiently and by so doing the
adoption of different operational philosophies has been embraced as one of the strategies.
The aim of the research is to determine the critical factors of total quality management
and to measure their effect on operational performance at PZ Cussons E. A Limited. The
research adopted a descriptive research design. Data was collected using a selfadministered
questionnaire that was distributed to 25 senior and middle level managers at
the firm that were selected randomly. It was found that if TQM is implemented well, it
produces a variety of benefits such as meeting the customers‟ needs which is key in
manufacturing, improved internal communication and better problem solving. Generally,
the five TQM philosophies that were being researched on had a positive correlation to the
operational performance of the firm. Since, the data in the research was collected from
top managers of the organizations on the basis of their subjective evaluations; objective
performance indicates the findings might have elements of subjectivity considering that
they will be involved in implementation of the TQM philosophy in the firm. The research
implication is that the firm‟s senior management must consider their internal strategic
management processes, training and involve other staff, and their own role in
championing total quality approaches to managing organisational performance.
Publisher
University of Nairobi