Hello friends
I am a manufacturing man spent nearly 20 yrs in industry...
seen many Quality Management Systems and TPM and Lean..
Myself is TPM coordiantor and implemented in many plants...
But my basic question is that whether these improvements are sustainable ? I invite readers to share their idea /thinking/suggestions in this topic...
let us all share our viewpoits...

From India, Pune
Dear Sir,
My experience with Quality Systems is very little but I have been very facinated about it since begining. And have been working in mfg units since begining.
I have attended a few training programs, read some articles and more importantly spoken to seniors in technical side of manufacturing units.
I have faced 8 audits on Quality Systems also (ISO, API, Clients).
The concept of continuous improvement as the backbone of all the QMS is very appreciable but not practical beyond a limit.
The reason

From India, New Delhi
hello...HR professionals and other industry friends...
come on ..share your views/your own experience/suggestions/models for the improvements...
i am just waiting for all u to reply...
come on..let us go ahead...

From India, Pune
hello...friends.. many are viewing this..but no body wants to share their views... do not use this forum only to receive formats like JD.. let us create a gr8 india .. share ur views...
From India, Pune
We can see improvement in few industrial setups only. Especally influenced by other developed countries.
Basic productivity is going down.
Less Thinkers, more high paid workers.
That is why few richers are creating more poorers.

From India, Pune
To bring back Golden Glory of India, we require more working people rather than mere discussion only.
Pl. view web site http://klcenter.googlepages.com and my regular postings like "KLC Thoughts", "HR in mother", etc. in citehr.

From India, Pune
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