2016
DOI: 10.1590/0104-530x2222-15
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Pontos de transição: a escalada rumo à maturidade de Sistemas de Gestão da Qualidade

Abstract: Resumo Com o grande número de empresas certificadas na norma ISO 9001, cresce a demanda por métodos de mensuração e evolução da Maturidade dos Sistemas de Gestão da Qualidade (SGQs). O presente trabalho teve por objetivo identificar quais são os construtos e os principais pontos de transição na Maturidade de SGQs por meio de uma investigação empírica utilizando análise fatorial e análise de cluster. A coleta de dados foi realizada a partir de pesquisa tipo survey com a participação de 179 empresas de diversos … Show more

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“…According to Nascimento et al, (2016)., p. 251), "[...] the main purpose of a maturity model is to describe a typical behavior of consolidated practices for each criterion, embracing what can be considered as good practice, as well as, methods of transition between levels". These maturity models assist managers in organizational structured development path Silveira (2009) QMS maturity can be described by the number of years of its implementation and certification (Sousa & Voss, 2001), by the relationship with the best practices employed (Patti et al, 2001), or may even be associated with the evaluation of the customers´ perceived quality and the process management efficiency (Rosnah & Wan, 2010).…”
Section: Quality Management Systems' Maturitymentioning
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“…According to Nascimento et al, (2016)., p. 251), "[...] the main purpose of a maturity model is to describe a typical behavior of consolidated practices for each criterion, embracing what can be considered as good practice, as well as, methods of transition between levels". These maturity models assist managers in organizational structured development path Silveira (2009) QMS maturity can be described by the number of years of its implementation and certification (Sousa & Voss, 2001), by the relationship with the best practices employed (Patti et al, 2001), or may even be associated with the evaluation of the customers´ perceived quality and the process management efficiency (Rosnah & Wan, 2010).…”
Section: Quality Management Systems' Maturitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Capability is the complete development of the processes, following a continuous improvement philosophy (Nascimento et al, 2016);…”
Section: Quality Management Systems' Maturitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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