What they say about quality………..
Henry Ford |
Quality means doing it right when
no one is looking
Qualitas adalah mengerjakan dengan benar ketika tidak ada yang
melihatnya
Henry Ford
Quality is not an act, it is a
habit
Qualitas bukanlah sebuah seni, itu adalah kebiasaan
Aristotle
But…how
could you achieve all these after all…?
Improving quality awareness within an organization starts
with management. The employees might not know what your quality standards are
or might not fully understand how quality affects the company’s financial
bottom line. Increase quality awareness by educating your employees and by
implementing policies that motivate compliance.
1. Creating Standards
Explain the company’s quality objectives, detailing the responsibilities of individual employees. For example, draft a policy that lays out what you expect from each of your employees and how you will measure compliance. Include clear consequences for consistently low quality work. For instance, initial verbal warnings might be followed with a suspension or firing if an employee repeatedly ignores quality standards.
2. Meet Regularly
3. Explain the Consequences
The employees might not understand the consequences of poor
quality work, according to the book Environmental and Quality Systems
Integration by William C. Culley. Explain how low quality standards can
threaten the company and their jobs. For example, a bakery owner might drive
home the importance of high quality by explaining how low-quality products will
hurt the bakery’s reputation in the local community. As a result, business
would slow and layoffs would become necessary. Equally, the employees might not
understand how high-quality work improves the company’s prospects and thus
their own. For example, an auto-repair shop owner might explain that
high-quality work will increase customer retention, which will lead to job security.
4. Incentives
To promote quality awareness, set up a rewards system that
aligns employee incentives with the company’s quality goals. For example, a
bakery owner might create an “Employee of the Month” prize to reward the worker
who most closely follows quality protocols, such as keeping equipment clean and
following recipes to the letter. An auto-repair shop owner could give bonuses
to employees whose quality work brings customers in time and again. The key is
to give your employees some extra incentive to comply with your quality
standards.