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MIS 44150 Fall 2010 Ziegler

UPDATED 8/31/2010

 

Kent State University

College of Business Administration

TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

MIS 44150-900, CRN:19724, Fall 2010 

Wednesday 4:25 - 7:05

 

Instructor:

Ed Ziegler

Home Phone:

(330) 666-1387

E-mail:

fziegler@kent.edu

eziegler@msn.com

Office Fax:

(330) 672-2953

Web:

http://solarsystemsoftware.com

 

 

 

Required Text:

Evans, J.R. and Lindsay, W.M., Managing for Quality and Performance Excellence, 7th Edition. South - Western College Publishing, 2008.  ISBN: 0-324-382277-3.

Objectives:

  • Provide an introduction to the concepts and definitions of quality, including various quality management philosophies.
  • Provide a perspective of the methods by which total quality management can be implemented in the organization.
  • As time and student background permit, examine the technical system of quality management.

  

 The Following Policies Apply to All Students in this Course 

A.    Students attending the course who do not have the proper prerequisite risk being deregistered from the class.

Students have responsibility to ensure they are properly enrolled in classes.  You are advised to review your official class schedule (using Web for Students) during the first two weeks of the semester to ensure you are properly enrolled in this class and section.  Should you find an error in your class schedule, you have until Sunday, September 5, 2010 to correct the error with your advising office.  If registration errors are not corrected by this date and you continue to attend and participate in classes for which you are not officially enrolled, you are advised now that you will not receive a grade at the conclusion of the semester for any class in which you are not properly registered.

B.     Academic Honesty:  Cheating means to misrepresent the source, nature, or other conditions of your academic work (e.g., tests, papers, projects, assignments) so as to get undeserved credit.  The use of the intellectual property of others without giving them appropriate credit is a serious academic offense.  It is the University's policy that cheating or plagiarism result in receiving a failing grade (0 points) for the work or course.  Repeat offenses may result in dismissal from the University.

C.    Course Withdrawal:  For Fall 2010, the course withdrawal deadline is Sunday November 7, 2010.

D.    Students with disabilities: 

University policy 3342-3-18 requires that students with disabilities be provided reasonable accommodations to ensure their equal access equal access course content.  If you have documented disability and require accommodations, please contact the instructor at the beginning of the semester to make arrangements for necessary classroom adjustments.  Please note, you must first verify your eligibility for these through the Student Disability Services. Contact 330-672-3391, or visit http://www.registrars.kent.edu/disability for more information on registration procedures.

 

Graduation Application Deadlines:

May Graduation: Apply before September 15th

August Graduation: Apply before December 15th

December Graduation: Apply before March 15th

It is your responsibility to apply for graduation before the set deadline. If you apply after the deadline you will be assessed a $200 late fee. Please see your academic advisor as soon as possible if you are uncertain as to your progress toward graduation.   

To apply for graduation complete the following steps:

1.       Log onto your Flashline account

2.       Click on the Student Tools tab

3.       Look in the Graduation Planning Tool Box

4.       Click on Application for Graduation

**If an error message appears, you must contact your advisor.

 

I will make every effort to be available both before and after class for individual discussion.   If necessary, I encourage you to call me. E-mail is another method of communication, and I encourage you to use it.  To make sure that I will promptly answer any email, you must use "MIS 44150" as the first part of any subject heading. Generally accepted business English must be used in all email communications.

 

Class:  Class time will be devoted to lectures.  You are encouraged to ask questions.  While attendance is not mandatory, you are encouraged to attend all classes.  A tentative schedule of lecture topics and exams is included.   Any changes to the schedule will be announced in class and the changes will be made to the schedule posted on the class web site.  It is the students' responsibility to be aware of any change in the schedule.

 

Performance Evaluation: the points earned determine the final letter grade

During the Fall 2005 semester, KSU implemented a Plus/Minus Grading System.  If you have questions about this change, please see Plus/Minus Grading System – FAQ at http://business.kent.edu/news/plusminus.asp

 

 

 

This class will use the plus/minus grading system with letter grades assigned as shown below. 

 

Total Points Earned

Final Grade

92-100

A

90-91

A-

88-89

B+

 82-87

B

80-81

B-

78-79

C+

72-77

C

70-71

C-

68-69

D+

60-67

D

0-59

F

 

 

 

Points are earned from the following components.

 

 

Component

Possible

Points

Class or Take-Home Quizzes

25

Exam 1

25

In Class papers

25

Exam 2

25

          Total Points

100

 

  1. Exams will contain True/False, Multiple Choice and short answer questions.  They will be taken in class, using the Pamela web site.   The questions will come from the lectures and any additional readings assigned and/or discussed in class. For each exam you are permitted to have one 8 ½ x 11 page of notes (hand written - both sides).   Unless arrangements are made in advance, there are no make-up exams.

 

  1. There will be five unannounced in-class or Take-Home quizzes, each worth 5 points.  The quizzes will consist of T/F and/or MC questions.  They will be taken in class using the Pamela web site.   The quizzes are open notes.  Unless arrangements are made in advance, there are no “make-up” quizzes.

 

 

  1. In class papers. 

·        These papers qualify Total Quality Management as a writing intensive course. 

·        There will be 3-5 short papers required.

·        The papers will be written on subjects discussed in class, and will be graded equally on style and content.

 

 

 

 

MIS  44150 Tentative Schedule

Fall 2010

 

Week

 

Date

 

Topic

Text

Chapter

Paper and

Exams

1

09/01

Introduction

 

1

 

2

9/08

Quality Concepts

 

 

 

3

09/15

Quality in Manufacturing and Services

 

2

 

4

09/22

 

 

 

 

5

09/29

Quality Management Philosophies

 

3

 

6

10/06

 

 

 

 

7

10/13

 Joseph Juran and

W. Edwards Deming

Lecture

Notes

 

8

10/20

        Continued

 

 

9

10/27

        Continued

 

Exam 1

10

10/03

        Continued

 

 

11

11/10

 Focus on Customers

 

4

 

12

11/17

 

 

 

 

13

11/24

No Class – Thanksgiving

 

 

 

14

12/01

Process Management

 

7

 

15

12/08

Six-Sigma

 

10

 

16

12/15

Final Exam, 4:30 PM

 

 

Exam 2

 

 

 

 

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