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Any management discourse, such as Total Quality Management (TQM), has power effects that can transform individuals into subjects who secure some sense of their own identity through participating either as managers or employees in the practices it embraces. The central argument of this paper,...
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This article examines a co-operative union-management approach towards Total Quality Management (TQM) by recourse to a case study from the auto components manufacturing sector. Its purpose is twofold; first, it suggests that in contrast to much critical thinking, under certain conditions TQM need...
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This article explores how managers, in the Call Centre of a Bank, (re)defined, and drew boundaries around 'past' cultural conditions, in relation to the introduction of a Business Process Reengineering (BPR) regime. Managers represented the 'past' negatively, in terms of conflict and coercion,...
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