1st Edition
Total Quality Management for Project Management
Finding ways to improve margins can be the difference between organizations that thrive and those that simply survive during times of economic uncertainty. Describing why cost reductions can be just as powerful as increases in revenue, Total Quality Management for Project Management explains how to integrate time-tested project management tools with the power of Total Quality Management (TQM) to achieve significant cost reductions.
Detailing the ins and outs of applying project management methods to TQM activities, the book provides the understanding you’ll need to enhance the effectiveness of your TQM work. To clear up any confusion about what a true quality improvement is, it includes sections that cover the fundamentals of total quality management and defines the terms used throughout the text.
The book examines profitability as it relates to product cost—including the initial work determining investment paybacks. It compares TQM/PM versus Six Sigma and illustrates the use of scrum in the context of TQM for improving quality initiatives. Complete with real-world success stories that facilitate comprehension, it illustrates methods that can help to minimize distractions and keep your team focused.
The authors consider the full range of quality improvement tools as applied within the framework of project management. For the section of the book on the application of TQM to scrum, they demonstrate how these analytical methods can be used on the data produced within a scrum project and made into actionable information. Filled with innovative methods for improving costs, the text arms you with the tools to determine the approaches best suited to your corporate culture and capabilities.
Introduction
Questions to Ponder
Why TQM Is Important to the Project Manager
TQM Project Manager Scenario
Total Quality Management Prerequisites
Organizational Attributes
PDCA—Shewhart Cycle
Project Management
What Is Program Management?
Why TQM Is Not Another Management Fix
How to Change the Culture
Eliminating Junk Activities
Exercises
Metrics and Requirements
Questions to Ponder
Why Metrics and Requirements Are Important to the Project Manager
TQM Project Manager Scenario
Product Requirements
Project Requirements
Derived Requirements
Internal Requirements
Regulatory Requirements
Standards
Exercises
TQM Tools
Questions To Ponder
Why TQM Tools are Important to the Project Manager
TQM Project Manager Scenario
Benefits to the TQM Project Manager
Pareto Chart
Scatter plots
Control Charts
Selection of Variable
Flow Charts
Ishikawa Diagram (Fish Bone Diagram, Cause and Effect Diagram)
Histogram/Bar Graphs
Checklists/Check sheets
Exercises
Project Management Tools
Questions to Ponder
Why Project Management Tools are Important to the Project Manager
TQM Project Manager Scenario
Scope
Project Estimating Techniques
Project Budgeting
Cost Estimating
Project Scheduling Fundamentals
Communications Basics
Project metrics and control
Risk Management Fundamentals
Project termination techniques
Exercises
Statistics and Control
Questions to Ponder
Why Statistics and Control is Important to the Project Manager
TQM Project Manager Scenario
What Does Control Mean?
Project Risk and Management
Attributes Data
Variables Data
Statistical Process Control (SPC) in Use
Exercises
Process Analysis and Improvement
Why Process Analysis and Improvement is Important to the Project Manager
TQM Project Manager Scenario
Functional Decomposition
Work Breakdown Structures
Scope of Work
Exercises
Process Control and Metrics
Why Process Controls and Metrics Are Important To The Project Manager
TQM Project Manager Scenario
Risk Management
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point Method
Scope
Communication
Change Management
Exercises
Inspection and Quality Assurance
Questions to Ponder
Why Inspection and QA Are Important to the Project Manager
TQM Project Manager Scenario
Inspection with Attributes
Inspection with Variables
Skip Lot Inspection
Continuous Sampling Plans
Dodge-Romig
First Article Inspection
What Is A Meaningful Sample?
Failure Types
Inspections and Project Management
Exercises
Tracking Metrics
Why Statistics and Control Are Important to the Project Manager
TQM Project Manager Scenario
Tracking Metrics
Product Quality Over Time
Project Quality Over Time
Exercises
Other Supporting Initiatives
Why Maturity Models Are Important To The Project Manager
TQM Project Manager Scenario
Capability Maturity Models
Appendices:
Change Management
TEMP example
TIEMPO
Product Verification
Biography
Kim H. Pries has four college degrees: B.A. History from the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), B.S. Metallurgical Engineering from UTEP, M.S. Metallurgical Engineering from UTEP, and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science from Carnegie-Mellon University. In addition to the degrees, he has the following certifications:
- APICS
- Certified Production and Inventory Manager (CPIM)
- American Society for Quality (ASQ)
- Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE)
- Certified Quality Engineer (CQE)
- Certified Software Quality Engineer (CSQE)
- Certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB)
- Certified Manager of Quality/Operational Excellence (CMQ/OE)
- Certified Quality Auditor (CQA)
- Software manager
- Engineering services manager
- Reliability section manager