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Influences on the implementation ofTQM in health care organisations:professional bureaucracies, ownershipand complexity

Tony Badrick and Arthur Preston
Aust Health Rev 2001; 24 (1): 166-175
Abstract

TQM is introduced into many organisations in an attempt to improve productivity and quality. There are a number of organisational variables that have been recognised as influencing the success of TQM implementation including leadership, teamwork, and suppliers. This paper presents findings of a study of the implementation of TQM in Australian health care organisations. Structural factors were observed to affect the progress of TQM. Professional bureaucracies were less successful than machine bureaucracies. Private organisations were more successful than their public counterparts.

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