Managing Quality | An Essential Guide and Resource Gateway
Benjamin Dehe (u. a.)
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Add to basketManaging Quality | An Essential Guide and Resource Gateway | Benjamin Dehe (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Einband - flex.(Paperback) | Englisch | 2026 | Taylor & Francis Ltd | EAN 9781032975801 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Managing Quality, 7th Edition, is a comprehensive and updated resource for mastering quality management in business. This new edition introduces timely coverage of organisational resilience, sustainability, risk management, agile development, and digital advances.
This book equips readers with the latest tools, techniques, and systems to ensure and sustain quality standards and practices in a rapidly evolving global market. It combines insights on strategic process improvement, operational excellence, and digital technologies, while offering new perspectives on resilience, risk management, and agile methodologies. With restructured material and updated terminology, it provides a clear and practical framework for understanding and implementing quality management principles effectively. Real-world case studies, problem-solving exercises, and examples from both large organisations and smaller medium enterprises (SMEs) ensure that readers can apply these concepts in diverse contexts, making it a valuable resource for both academic study and professional practice.
This book is ideal for professionals in operations, project management ,and supply chain management, as well as students in business, applied science, and engineering disciplines.
The book is supported by online materials including exercises, questions, case studies, PowerPoint slides, as an instructor’s manual. These tools provide a blended learning experience, making it an invaluable resource and support for educators, students, and professionals alike.
David Bamford, PhD, is Professor of Operations Management at the Manchester Metropolitan University. He is an experienced industrialist/academic with over 200 articles, book chapters, and reports, as well as having presented widely on his topics to both academic and practitioner audiences. Knowledge transfer has been at the centre of David’s career strategy; it provides a focus and direction for his research, grant applications, publications, teaching, and major administrative roles. His research interests are quality management, operations management improvement strategies, supply chain management, sports operations management, strategic organisational change, and leadership.
Marina Papalexi, PhD, is Senior Lecturer in Operations and Project Management at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her research focuses on supply chain resilience, sustainability, digitalisation, and operations improvement strategies. She has published in high-impact international journals and contributed to several book chapters. Marina’s work enhances academic literature by offering theoretical and empirical insights into complex delivery processes. Her research also spans quality management, sport management, and knowledge transfer. She has presented at international and national conferences, including EurOMA and BAM, and led research projects such as KTPs. Marina teaches BSc, MSc, and MBA courses in operations, supply chain, and project management.
Benjamin Dehe, PhD, is Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management at Auckland University of Technology (AUT). His research explores operational excellence, supply chain quality integration, innovation, and digital transformation, with a particular focus on Industry 4.0 technologies and decision-making processes. His work has been published in leading national and international journals and reflects a strong commitment to bridging theory and practice. Benjamin actively collaborates with organisations across manufacturing, construction, healthcare, and service sectors, contributing to the advancement of quality and supply chain management practices.
James Bamford, PhD, is Senior Lecturer in Project Management at York Business School, York St John University. He joined in 2021 after completing a PhD at the University of Huddersfield, where he also led undergraduate and postgraduate courses in operations, logistics, and project management. With a background in NHS strategic change projects across northern England, Jim brings extensive experience in healthcare and service management. He has led award-winning Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, receiving the ESRC Best Application of Social or Management Science and the TSB Best Partnership Award for innovation-led research. Jim’s research interests include procurement, project management, and operations management.
Jon Tudor is the founder and owner of True North Excellence, a UK-based training and event company specialising in Lean Management and Operational Excellence. For over two decades he has been developing training and event programmes for organisations like the Manufacturing Institute and the Manufacturing Advisory Service and is an Advisory Board Member for the Society of Operational Excellence. He helped launch the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence in the UK and has led manufacturing benchmarking study visits in the USA, UK, Europe, and Japan, visiting and studying over 300 companies.
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