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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
151

Implementing total quality management in a Chinese style managed development company.

January 1993 (has links)
by Tsoi To-wa. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-70). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.v / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.vi / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION / General Organization of the MBA Project --- p.1 / Broad Problem Area --- p.2 / Preliminary Data Collection --- p.4 / Initial Literature Survey --- p.5 / Problem Definition --- p.6 / Project Process and Management --- p.6 / Chapter II. --- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY / Methodology --- p.9 / Case Study Approach --- p.9 / Purpose of the Study --- p.10 / The Settings --- p.10 / Breadth and Time-Frame of Study --- p.11 / Data Collection --- p.12 / Casual Discussions --- p.12 / Observational Surveys --- p.12 / Chapter III. --- LITERATURE SURVEY / Definition of Quality --- p.13 / TQM as a Concept --- p.14 / Customer Orientation --- p.15 / Empowering People to Achieve Quality --- p.16 / TQM as a Process --- p.17 / Deming's 14 Points --- p.19 / Chinese Business Culture and Style --- p.21 / Chinese Behavioural Culture and Style --- p.26 / Chapter IV. --- DATA COLLECTION / The Group's Business Activities --- p.27 / The Role of the Development Department --- p.29 / Difficulties with Building Process --- p.29 / The Internal Organization of Development Department --- p.30 / The Internal Working of Development Department --- p.33 / Lack of Longer Term Perspectives --- p.33 / Lack of Specified Working Procedures --- p.34 / Lack of Formal Co-ordination among Different Departments --- p.35 / Lack of Formal Communication --- p.36 / Centralized Decision Making Authority --- p.36 / The Group's Mentality over Property Development --- p.37 / Lack of Performing Contractors --- p.37 / The Call for Quality --- p.38 / Corporate Goals and Values --- p.39 / Corporate Goals --- p.39 / Corporate Values --- p.40 / The Quality Improvement Process --- p.40 / Across the Company --- p.40 / Within the Development Department --- p.41 / Response on the TQM Efforts --- p.44 / Individual Response --- p.45 / Organizational Response --- p.49 / Chapter V. --- ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION / TQM as a Concept --- p.51 / Customer Orientation --- p.53 / Empowering People to Achieve Quality --- p.54 / TQM as a Process --- p.55 / Personalism and Face Giving --- p.56 / The Lack of Training --- p.56 / Chapter VI. --- CONCLUSION / Experiences with S Group from the Corporate Culture Perspective --- p.58 / Conclusion --- p.60 / Long Term Perspectives --- p.60 / Top Management Support --- p.60 / Improving Personnel Policy --- p.60 / Process vs Result Orientation --- p.61 / Cultural Changes --- p.61 / Recommendations for Further Study --- p.62 / APPENDIX --- p.64 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.68
152

The project management stream (PMS) for public works projects: An analysis of its formulation andimplementation

Cheng, Chung-shan., 鄭重山. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Public Administration
153

Environmental risk management in a regional context: case study in Hong Kong and Shenzhen

羅雲珊, Law, Wan-shan. January 2002 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
154

Transboundary water pollution between Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta Region: Dongjiang River as a case study

張嫦淸, Cheung, Sheung-ching. January 2002 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
155

Transboundary water pollution and its implications for planning and environmental management: Shenzhen-Hong Kongborder region as a case study

Shen, Zi-soen, Belwin., 沈之珣. January 1999 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
156

Comparative study of the staff development in academic libraries of Mainland China and Hong Kong

Woo, Mei-wa, Esther., 胡美華. January 2005 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Public Administration
157

Surface water quality indicators in China and their implications for sustainability

Kwong, Pui-ki., 鄺沛琪. January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / China Development Studies / Master / Master of Arts
158

Implementation of total quality management: a case study in banking industry.

January 1994 (has links)
by Hui See-mun Alice. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 51-53). / ABSTRACT --- p.i / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.ii / LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --- p.iii / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- METHODOLOGY --- p.3 / Chapter III. --- TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT - AN OVERVIEW --- p.5 / Importance of Quality to banks --- p.5 / History of TQM --- p.7 / Definitions on Quality.......: --- p.9 / Definitions of Total Quality Management --- p.10 / Critical factors for a successful TQM program --- p.14 / Chapter IV. --- TQM IN CHASE MANHATTAN BANK --- p.18 / Reasons for implementing TQM in Chase --- p.18 / Fundamental principles and values of Chase TQM --- p.18 / TQM implementation in Hong Kong --- p.23 / Chapter V. --- EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS --- p.29 / Evaluation of the system --- p.29 / Recommendations --- p.33 / Chapter VI. --- CONCLUSION --- p.39 / APPENDIX / Chapter 1. --- Overview of ISO 9000 --- p.41 / Chapter 2. --- HKMA Quality Award Criteria Framework --- p.43 / Chapter 3. --- TQM plan --- p.44 / Chapter 4. --- Problem solving process 8c Quality improvement process --- p.45 / Chapter 5. --- Deming's 14 principles --- p.46 / Chapter 6. --- Juran's 10 steps in quality improvement --- p.47 / Chapter 7. --- Crosby's 14 steps in quality improvement --- p.48 / Chapter 8. --- Malcolm Baldrige Award assessment system --- p.49 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.51 / LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS / Figure 1. Framework of Chase TQM --- p.19 / Figure 2. Plan-Do-Check-Act Cycle --- p.21 / Figure 3. TQM Plan --- p.44 / Figure 4. Problem Solving Process --- p.45 / Figure 5. Quality Improvement Process --- p.45
159

The TQM Quality Management Company Ltd.

January 1994 (has links)
by Woo Yan Fan, Stella. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves [36-37, 3rd gp.]). / executive summary --- p.ii / table of contents --- p.viii / Chapter / Chapter I. --- environment of business --- p.1 / Background --- p.1 / Change in Construction Industry in the PRC Context --- p.2 / Quality Management in Hong Kong --- p.4 / Quality Awareness Campaign in the Construction Industry --- p.4 / Quality Management in the Public Sector --- p.5 / Business Opportunity in Quality Management in the PRC --- p.6 / Chapter ii. --- quality assurance - confidence to the purchaser --- p.7 / Definition --- p.7 / "Service Concept of the TQM Quality Management Co., Ltd" --- p.7 / Implementation of Quality Assurance Management --- p.8 / Benefits of a Fee-based Quality Assurance Sytem --- p.10 / Chapter iii. --- market reserach --- p.11 / Analysis of Quality Management in the PRC Context --- p.11 / Current Quality Problems --- p.11 / Underlying Reasons for Quality Problems --- p.12 / Implementation of Quality Assurance in China's Construction Industry --- p.12 / Difficulties in Applying Quality Assurance in China's Construction Industry --- p.14 / Strategy for Implementating Total Quality --- p.15 / Product Profile --- p.16 / Market Profile --- p.21 / "Shanghai""" --- p.22 / Beijing --- p.26 / Guangzhou --- p.28 / Market Potential --- p.28 / Customers' Profile --- p.32 / New World Development --- p.32 / Henderson China --- p.33 / Other Major Players --- p.35 / Competitors' Profile --- p.35 / Direct Competitors --- p.35 / Indirect Competitors --- p.35 / Chapter iv. --- target market --- p.37 / Chapter v. --- marketing strategy --- p.39 / Marketing Objectives --- p.39 / Customer Acquisition --- p.39 / Break Even in the First Year --- p.40 / Mission --- p.40 / Growth --- p.40 / Marketing Plan --- p.41 / Product --- p.42 / Product Objectives --- p.42 / Product Strategy --- p.43 / Promotion --- p.44 / Promotion Objectives --- p.44 / Promotion Strategy --- p.45 / Pricing --- p.45 / Pricing Objectives --- p.45 / Pricing Strategy --- p.46 / Growth --- p.47 / Growth Objectives --- p.47 / Growth Strategy --- p.48 / Human Resources --- p.48 / Human Resources Objectives --- p.48 / Human Resources Strategy --- p.49 / Chapter vi. --- management team --- p.50 / Leadership and Organisation --- p.50 / "Founders of the TQM Quality Management Co., Ltd" --- p.50 / Other Staff and Associates --- p.51 / Chapter vii. --- financial aspects --- p.52 / appendices / Chapter 1. --- SHANGHAI - PUDONG NEW DEVELOPMENT AREA --- p.A-l / Chapter 2. --- SHANGHAI - INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT --- p.A-2 / INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN --- p.A-3 / INFRASTRUCTURE TABLE --- p.A-4 / Chapter 3. --- HONG KONG CONSORTIA ENTHUSIASTIC OVER SHANGHAI PROPERTY --- p.A-6 / Chapter 4. --- LOCAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT CONTRACT IN THE PRC --- p.A-9 / Chapter 5. --- CHINESE CITIES KEY REAL ESTATE FACTS AND FIGURES --- p.A-29 / bibliography. --- p.B-1
160

Reengineering of the banking industry.

January 1998 (has links)
by Chak Siu Choi. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references. / ABSTRACT / TABLE OF CONTENTS / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Hong Kong as a Financial Hub --- p.1 / Reengineering Defined --- p.2 / Bank Reengineering at a First Glance --- p.3 / Objectives --- p.4 / Methodology --- p.4 / Secondary Data --- p.4 / Questionnaires --- p.5 / Chapter II. --- THE DEVELOPMENT OF REENGINEERING IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY --- p.6 / The Rule of Regulated Oligopolies (1960-1981) --- p.6 / The Rise of Disintermediation and Excess Credit Risk (1981-1991) --- p.8 / The Reengineering Imperative (1990s) --- p.10 / Chapter III. --- THE TIMING CONCERN OF THE REENGINEERING BANK --- p.12 / Languishing Stock Price --- p.13 / Strategic Directions Conflict with Market Valuation --- p.13 / Sub-Par Efficiency Ratios --- p.13 / Perceived Process Redundancy --- p.14 / Senior Management's Will and Skill --- p.14 / Chapter IV. --- THE STRATEGIES OF THE REENGINEERING BANK --- p.15 / Preparing for Change --- p.17 / Understanding Current Costs --- p.17 / Understanding Current Pricing --- p.17 / Generating Reengineering Options --- p.18 / Refining Options --- p.18 / Creating the New Bank --- p.18 / Chapter V. --- BANK REENGINEERING OVERSEAS --- p.20 / "NationsBank, Charlotte" --- p.20 / "Norwest Corp., Minneapolis" --- p.21 / "First Commerce Corp., New Orleans" --- p.21 / "Premier Bank, Louisiana" --- p.21 / "Merchants Bank, Vermont" --- p.22 / "Texas Commerce Bank, Texas" --- p.22 / Chapter VI. --- BANK REENGINEERING IN HONG KONG --- p.24 / Shifting Demographics --- p.24 / Increasing Customer Sophistication --- p.24 / Intensifying Competition --- p.25 / Growing Use of Technology --- p.25 / Standard Chartered Bank --- p.26 / Dah Sing Bank --- p.27 / Citibank --- p.28 / Bank of East Asia --- p.28 / Chapter VII. --- THE DIFFICULTIES AND PROBLEMS FACED BY THE REENGINEERING BANK --- p.33 / Chapter VIII. --- IMPLICATIONS TO THE BANKING INDUSTRY --- p.36 / APPENDICES / BIBLIOGRAPHY

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