Citation:Abeykoon, M.W.M. and de Alwis, C. 2014. Assessing the Implementation of Total Quality Management in Education Administration Institutions in Central Province, Sri Lanka. Kelaniya Journal of Human Resource Management, Department of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. 09(1&2): 66-82.
Date:2014
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to assess the implementation of TQM aspects
among education administration institutions in the central province, Sri
Lanka. This study focused on identifying the level of Hard TQM
implementation and Soft TQM implementation among selected education
administration institutions. A five point Likert scale questionnaire was used
as the key instrument of data collection. The data were obtained from a
survey of 41 administrators in education administration institutions in
central province. The findings suggest that the level of hard TQM
implementation is at a high level and the level of soft TQM implementation
is at a moderate level. Further the study reports that the level of hard TQM
implementation is higher than the level of soft TQM implementation.
Among the studied Hard TQM techniques Quality Circles is reported as the
most adopted technique. Customer / Citizen Satisfaction and Top
Management Commitment and Support are the top principles adopted
among the studied Soft TQM practices. In addition to that, report revealed
that there is no significance difference in between districts in central
province when implementing hard TQM and soft TQM.