An Empirical Study of Top Management Engagement in Total Quality Management: A Case of Pakistan’s Construction Industry

Top management obligation towards quality management is seen as one of the key factors in deciding its success. The local construction industry of Pakistan is far away from construction quality principles. In connection to this, the current study attempts to indicate the significance of quality...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Irfan, Shafi Ullah, Maha Nadeem
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Project Management Association - IPMA Serbia 2020-08-01
Series:European Project Management Journal
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Online Access:http://media.epmj.org/2020/09/2-Irfan.pdf
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spelling doaj-24b10d2d29cd48af90ee552f9cc5142b2021-10-09T20:10:19ZengSerbian Project Management Association - IPMA SerbiaEuropean Project Management Journal2560-49612020-08-0110161910.18485/epmj.2020.10.1.2An Empirical Study of Top Management Engagement in Total Quality Management: A Case of Pakistan’s Construction IndustryMuhammad Irfan0Shafi Ullah1Maha Nadeem2Department of Civil Engineering, University of Lahore (Islamabad Campus), PakistanDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of Lahore (Islamabad Campus), PakistanDepartment of Construction Engineering and Management, National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, PakistanTop management obligation towards quality management is seen as one of the key factors in deciding its success. The local construction industry of Pakistan is far away from construction quality principles. In connection to this, the current study attempts to indicate the significance of quality management of Pakistani construction industry from the perspective of top management engagement. The constructs were extracted from published literature based on top management engagement and investigated the top management’s engagement towards quality administration in the construction industry. Survey questionnaires were distributed among senior management from the construction organizations registered with Pakistan Engineering Counsel. From the results, it is demonstrated that top management is willing to adopt most of the constructs however, it is astonishing that the interest to incorporate quality management in cost and time perspectives is still lacking. Hence, the areas of quality are still a secondary consideration for most of the top management. Therefore, it is the need of hour that this attitude must be expanded to a more agreeable level. http://media.epmj.org/2020/09/2-Irfan.pdfqualityquality managementtop managementconstruction industry
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An Empirical Study of Top Management Engagement in Total Quality Management: A Case of Pakistan’s Construction Industry
European Project Management Journal
quality
quality management
top management
construction industry
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title An Empirical Study of Top Management Engagement in Total Quality Management: A Case of Pakistan’s Construction Industry
title_short An Empirical Study of Top Management Engagement in Total Quality Management: A Case of Pakistan’s Construction Industry
title_full An Empirical Study of Top Management Engagement in Total Quality Management: A Case of Pakistan’s Construction Industry
title_fullStr An Empirical Study of Top Management Engagement in Total Quality Management: A Case of Pakistan’s Construction Industry
title_full_unstemmed An Empirical Study of Top Management Engagement in Total Quality Management: A Case of Pakistan’s Construction Industry
title_sort empirical study of top management engagement in total quality management: a case of pakistan’s construction industry
publisher Serbian Project Management Association - IPMA Serbia
series European Project Management Journal
issn 2560-4961
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Top management obligation towards quality management is seen as one of the key factors in deciding its success. The local construction industry of Pakistan is far away from construction quality principles. In connection to this, the current study attempts to indicate the significance of quality management of Pakistani construction industry from the perspective of top management engagement. The constructs were extracted from published literature based on top management engagement and investigated the top management’s engagement towards quality administration in the construction industry. Survey questionnaires were distributed among senior management from the construction organizations registered with Pakistan Engineering Counsel. From the results, it is demonstrated that top management is willing to adopt most of the constructs however, it is astonishing that the interest to incorporate quality management in cost and time perspectives is still lacking. Hence, the areas of quality are still a secondary consideration for most of the top management. Therefore, it is the need of hour that this attitude must be expanded to a more agreeable level.
topic quality
quality management
top management
construction industry
url http://media.epmj.org/2020/09/2-Irfan.pdf
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