Book Review: The Periodic Service Review: A Total Quality Assurance System for Human Services and Education

1994 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 333-334
Author(s):  
V. Mark
Author(s):  
Mulyono, Et. al.

This study aims to examine the implementation of the internal quality assurance system (IQAS) at the State Islamic University of Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang Indonesia (called UIN Malang). This research uses qualitative methods, data obtained through interviews, document review and observation, and data analysis techniques using interactive analysis models. The results of the research can be concluded as follows: 1) The University established a Quality Assurance Institute (QAI) at the university level, the Quality Assurance Unit (QAU) at the Faculty level, Postgraduate Program, Language Development Center, and Ma’had (campus dormitories) and Quality Control Groups (QCG) at the Department/Study Program level. 2) Compiling quality assurance system planning in documents: quality policy, quality manual, quality standards, quality forms, monitoring, measurement and self-evaluation, internal quality audits, and Management Review Meetings (MRM). 3) Applying the PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Action) model which is the application of Total Quality Management (TQM) to produce a cycle of continuous quality improvement. 4) Establish idealized academic service quality standards based on benchmarking results. 5) Ensure the stages of implementation, evaluate and revise quality standards according to benchmarking on an ongoing basis. 6) Establish quality indicators to achieve stakeholder satisfaction, productivity, and efficiency. 7) Internalizing the values ​​and quality culture in the entire campus community. This research produces a strategy for implementing a comprehensive quality assurance system to build UIN Malang as the Center of Excellence and the Center for Islamic Civilization.


Author(s):  
Taku Kojima ◽  
Kakuro Amasaka

The researchers construct a defect occurrence prevention technique called the Total QA Network Model that uses a combination of quality assurance tools and establishes partnerships. Their focus is on integrated quality assurance spanning different departments in manufacturing companies (from design to production) and extending further to part manufacturers. The Total Quality Assurance Networking Model is developed and its effectiveness is verified at a major corporation.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1988 ◽  
Vol 82 (3) ◽  
pp. 376-376

Quality assurance and cost containment have become preoccupations for many physicians, educators, and administrators. Now, a short and pleasantly written book describes a quality assurance system for pediatric ambulatory care. It is based on the Pediatric Protocol Project developed by the authors and implemented in six large New York City hospitals beginning in 1981. Designed to address the uneven quality and unnecessary cost of the management of many common pediatric health problems, the book presents guidelines for their appropriate diagnosis and treatment; structured encounter forms designed to capture necessary data; decision trees schematically depicting the guidelines' structure; annotations explaining the logic underlying key or controversial diagnostic or therapeutic decisions; parent education materials covering the guideline problems; and a computer-driven guideline management information system.


Author(s):  
Khairul Azan ◽  
Kemas Imron Rosadi ◽  
Muntholib Muntholib

Quality is a determining indicator of the existence of Islamic higher education institutions in the future. Higher education with quality will be in demand by the community. Therefore, quality must be a priority indicator in the implementation of Islamic-based higher education. In order for the quality to continue to increase, universities should implement the concept of Total Quality Management (TQM) in all areas of university administration. Integrated quality management requires the existence of an Internal Quality Assurance System (SPMI) which aims to ensure the implementation of ducation according to standards. In order for the Internal Quality Assurance System (SPMI) to run well, it is necessary to have a quality culture that is well understood and implemented by stakeholders. The quality culture contains several aspects, namely: 1) focus on customers, 2) obsession with quality, 3) scientific approach, 4) long-term commitment, 5) teamwork, 6) continuous improvement of the system, 7) education and training, 8) controlled freedom, 9) respect for everyone, 10) unity of purpose, 11) involvement and empowerment of employees. Efforts that can be made in developing and maintaining the quality of Islamic higher education include: 1) Strategic Plan as a basis for implementing education, 2) building a higher education brand image, 3) consistency in implementing the internal quality assurance system.


Author(s):  
Sergey B. Khotnichuk ◽  
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Vadim V. Bortnik ◽  
Fyodor V. Timofeev ◽  
Andrey A. Kuznetsov ◽  
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