Total Quality Improvement
Full Form of TQI
What is TQI?
Total Quality Improvement, commonly abbreviated as TQI, is a structured management philosophy that focuses on continuously enhancing the quality of products, services, and processes across every department of an organisation. Unlike traditional quality control methods that only inspect finished goods, TQI involves every employee, from top management to shop floor workers, in identifying problems, suggesting improvements, and implementing lasting solutions. In India, TQI principles have been widely adopted by manufacturing hubs in Pune, Chennai, and the National Capital Region, where companies in automotive, pharmaceutical, and IT sectors use it to meet global export standards. The approach gained significant traction in the country during the 1990s economic liberalisation, when Indian firms had to compete with international players on quality benchmarks. Today, TQI is a key topic in MBA, BBA, and engineering curricula across universities in India, and it is frequently tested in competitive examinations such as UGC NET, CAT, and various state public service commissions where business management questions appear.
TQI का फुल फॉर्म
कुल गुणवत्ता सुधार
Example
The automotive plant in Pune reported a 30 per cent reduction in defects within one year of implementing the Total Quality Improvement programme across all assembly lines.