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From the supplier: The organizational transformation involving 52 branches of a $40 billion interstate bank was analyzed to determine the role of employee empowerment, motivation, training in the implementation success of a total quality management program. It is shown that worker participation in itself does not directly contribute to the program's success but employee empowerment, even when limited, can bring substantial advantages.
Citation Details Title: Empowerment, motivation, training, and TQM program implementation success. (total quality management) Author: Leon Kappelman Publication:Industrial Management (Magazine/Journal) Date: May 1, 1995 Publisher: Institute of Industrial Engineers, Inc. (IIE) Volume: v37 Issue: n3 Page: p12(4)