2020
DOI: 10.1080/15623599.2020.1839703
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An empirical implementation model of total quality management in construction: Southern India

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“…[4] The model is not a mathematical solution or chart, but a systematic and scientific approach that enables organisations to continuously improve and enhance their project management capabilities. Referring to the SEI-CMM model, the different stages of project management are characterised by five levels, Initial, Awareness, Optimisation, Relevance and Refinement [5,6] . M = m + (T-t)φ M; denotes the final ripeness m; denotes initial maturity, and T; denotes the target maturity ripeness, and t; for time saving, and φ; denotes maturity coefficient.…”
Section: Railway Project Management Maturitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] The model is not a mathematical solution or chart, but a systematic and scientific approach that enables organisations to continuously improve and enhance their project management capabilities. Referring to the SEI-CMM model, the different stages of project management are characterised by five levels, Initial, Awareness, Optimisation, Relevance and Refinement [5,6] . M = m + (T-t)φ M; denotes the final ripeness m; denotes initial maturity, and T; denotes the target maturity ripeness, and t; for time saving, and φ; denotes maturity coefficient.…”
Section: Railway Project Management Maturitymentioning
confidence: 99%