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The Ability of Applying Total Quality Management in Mosul UniversityA Study of Selected Group in Different Colleges

Dr. Akram A. AL-TaweelAssistant Professor

Dept. of Industrial management

Faris Y. AL-KoraniAssistant Lecturer

Technical Institution

ABSTRACT

The concept of total quality management has attracted the attention of differentmanaging levels in general; such as organizations of higher education that is, because of theimportance of quality which are among competitive weapons, through which theorganization insures a bigger marketing share.

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Through a theoretical review and an operational fulfillment in our University Collegesand specifically Mosul University Colleges at present, we indicated the theoretical gap inTQM philosophy & the application on the organizations of higher education.

Here, the project aims at presenting theoretical features for the College’s management,under discussion, about the concept and the prerequisites, in addition to providing the basicrequirements for the total quality management of application to the Colleges, underdiscussion.

Generally, the project tries to answer the following questions:1. Do the Colleges’ managements, under discussion, have any idea on the concept of

total quality management and their aims?2. Are there any basic requirements about the ability of applying Total Quality

Management Requirements in the Colleges, under discussion?The project has reached a number of conclusions, the most important was:In Colleges environment, under discussion, the availability of basic requirements for

adopting the Total Quality Management, so it is suitable for fulfillment from the people’spoint of view of the, under discussion. Depending on these conclusions, a number ofrecommendations were presented.

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