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Friday, December 28, 2012

Quality Value NO. 2: Dissatisfaction in status quo!


Continuing to my earlier post on quality values we will discuss now most important value for continual improvement that is dissatisfaction in status quo. A burning desire to reach at ideal situation. One may question is it possible to reach at ideal situation? If not then what is the meaning for aiming so?

                                                                          It has a great meaning to target an ideal condition. Someone has said if you want to become an ideal person, imitate Jesus.  Unless we aim something lofty, we will not get inspired. No one can reach to ideal situation off course but aiming so we can reach to a more rewarding and convincing situation.  Dissatisfaction is the fuel for change; it is the energy for new advancements and improvements.
                                                                       There is always a scope to improve and to do something new.  Compare the initial versions of computer to current beautiful and handy models of that? The initial versions of automobiles and those eye catching ones? Does these improvements would have been possible without the “dissatisfaction in statutes quo”? Of course not. One who is keeping a close eye on the performance indicators and relevant benchmarks in the world will grow to any scale. Change is only constant. Technologies and achievements which seems incomparable today, sooner they are going to be replaced by better versions. That’s the way nature works. If we want to maintain our existence and grow it further the only way is it maintain dissatisfaction in side and thrive for continual improvements in each and every aspect of business and life.
                                                                      To improve processes we need to monitor the outcome and their performance indicators. They will provide a scope to reflect on the process and to improve it to further level. Improvement scopes always can be identified by reviewing the indicators comparing to benchmarks and setting lofty visions.
                                                                                     Off course in the last but not least everything depends on the ATTITUDE!

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Japan Quality Medal Winners From India !

Year
Company
Division
Business
2002
Sundaram-Clayton Limited
Brakes Division
Brakes for automotive sector
2007
Mahindra & Mahindra Limited
Farm Equipment Sector
Tractor
2011
Rane TRW Steering Systems Limited
Steering Gear Division
Power Steering Systems for automotive sector

Deming Prize Winners in India !!




Year
Company
1998
Sundaram-Clayton Limited, Brakes Division


2001
Sundaram Brake Linings Limited.


2002
TVS Motor Company Limited
Hi-Tech Carbon GMPD


2003
Brakes India Limited., Foundry Division
Mahindra and Mahindra Limited, Farm Equipment Sector
Rane Brake Lining Limited
Sona Koya Steering Systems Limited
Birla Cellousic, Kharach-A Unit of Grasim Industries Limited (India)


2004
SRF Limited., Industrial Synthetics Business
Lucas TVS Limited
Indo-Gulf Fertilisers Limited


2005
Krishna Maruti Limited, Seat Division
Rane Engine Valves Limited
Rane TRW Steering Systems Limited, Steering Gear Division


2007
Asahi India Glass Limited, Auto Glass Division (India)
Rane (Madras) Limited (India)
Reliance Industries Limited, Hazira Manufacturing Division (India)


2008
Tata Steel Limited (India)


2010
National Engineering Industries Limited (India)


2011
Sanden Vikas (India) Limited


2012
The Deming Grand Prize

Tata Steel Limited (India)
Mr. H M Nerurkar, Managing Director

Rane (Madras) Limited (India)
Mr. L Ganesh, Chairman Lucas-TVS Limited (India)
Mr.T. K. Balaji, Managing Director

Deming Distinguished Service Award for Dissemination and Promotion (Overseas)

Mr. Janak Mehta
Chairman & Managing Director, TQM International Pvt. Ltd.

The Deming Prize

SRF Limited, Chemicals Business (India)
Mr. Roop Salotra, President and CEO

Mahindra & Mahindra Limited, Farm Equipment Sector, Swaraj Division (India)
Mr. Bishwambhar Mishra, Chief Executive

You may also vist http://www.juse.or.jp/e/deming/95/ for complete list