Abstract
Although successful total quality management (TQM) emphasizes the role of teams, the quality literature does not provide a clear picture of the conditions that enable high‐performance teamwork. This case study describes the impacts of a microcomputer‐aided support environment implemented to support quality improvement teams (QITs) at Xerox. The support environment, called the Quality Support Center or QSC, was proposed and implemented explicitly to aid Xerox QITs in intensifying quality practice. The QSC features a comprehensive software tool kit, which, in conjunction with human facilitation, is designed to support correct use of Xerox structured meeting and quality processes and tools and facilitate team coordination over time. Impacts—realized from implementing solutions proposed by QITs using the QSC, as well as impacts on the work of QITs—have been substantial and far‐reaching, indicating that use of the QSC has contributed significantly to the business bottom line and quality intensification. The co...
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