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Total Quality Management Boosters and Blockers in a Humanitarian Setting: An Exploratory Investigation

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  • Ali Bassam Mahmoud
  • Mayssa Alatrash
  • Leonora Fuxman
  • Abdelrhman Ahmad Meero
  • Eiad Yafi

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Utilizing qualitative techniques, this research is aimed at investigating total quality management (TQM) implementation practices within a humanitarian setting. The extensive survey instrument of professionals working for the United Nations (UN) organizations operating in the Middle East is used to reveal TQM use within international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) that provide humanitarian relief. With the goal of helping organizations to address anticipated difficulties in implementing TQM practices that improve performance of humanitarian interventions, this study identifies and examines the boosters and blockers of successful implementation of the TQM practices. The most prominent themes that were identified relate to availability of funding, management commitment to quality, partnerships and communication channels, and knowledge sharing .

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  • Ali Bassam Mahmoud & Mayssa Alatrash & Leonora Fuxman & Abdelrhman Ahmad Meero & Eiad Yafi, 2019. "Total Quality Management Boosters and Blockers in a Humanitarian Setting: An Exploratory Investigation," SAGE Open, , vol. 9(2), pages 21582440198, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:sagope:v:9:y:2019:i:2:p:2158244019841919
    DOI: 10.1177/2158244019841919
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