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State Total Quality Management or TQM

Total Quality Management (TQM): It refers to management techniques employed to improve quality and productivity in business organizations. The TQM is a comprehensive management approach which works horizontally across an association, including all departments and staff and extending backward and forward to comprise both suppliers and clients or customers.

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