A new model of continuous improvement in total quality management from an islamic perspective

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Continuous improvement in products/services is a vital element of total quality management (TQM). To strengthen competitive advantage in the market, organisations must continuously improve quality of products and services. Whether this process is termed as Jidoka, Kaizen, PDSA, 5-S, Six Sigma, or JIT, the purpose is to continually improve product/service quality or process quality. However, these models focus solely on mundane benefits. Developing a model of continuous improvement from an Islamic perspective is the major objective of this study. By nature, the study is an exploratory one and theoretically based on library research and is rooted in the Qur’ān and Sunnah. The major outcome of this research is development of a new model of continuous improvement, named NAMS cycle. This cycle is composed of four inter-related components: al-Nīyyah bi al-Ikhlās, al-‘Amal, al-Muḫāsaba, and al-Ṣhukr. Having the initial letters of the components the model.

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Afrin, A. B., Islam, R., Fontaine, R. A. H., Ali, M. Y., & Rahman, M. (2019). A new model of continuous improvement in total quality management from an islamic perspective. Asian Academy of Management Journal, 24(1), 129–149. https://doi.org/10.21315/aamj2019.24.1.6

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