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Title: Quality assurance in higher education: a managerial perspective at a university of technology
Authors: Harris, Maleecka 
Keywords: Education, Higher -- South Africa -- Evaluation;Education, Higher -- Standards -- South Africa;Universities and colleges -- South Africa -- Evaluation;Universities and colleges -- Standards -- South Africa;Quality assurance -- South Africa;MTech;Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract: Increasing customer demand for quality products and services have virtually forced organisations to adopt quality in every aspect of their business enterprises. Due to dynamic technological, political and economic changes in the world of business, the science of management is volatile. Higher Education Institutions are service providers and the customers thereof should be the focal point of their existence, requiring very specific structures to manage service quality within the various areas of application. After extensive research on customer complaint behaviours, the value of customer complaints have been highlighted, as it leads to useful insight into critical aspects pertaining to service organisations. Some customers 'pre-plan' complaints, and this act has been labeled as 'faked complaints'. This may lead to the organisation obtaining an image of service failure, however this is not a true representation of the organisation, thus impacting adversely on the efficiency of the organisation. The primary research objectives of this study are the following: ~ To identify key drivers underpinning complaints at the Cape Peninsula University ofTechnology (CPUT), in terms of service delivery. ~ To determine if management has a strategic focus on the quality of service to students at CPUT. ~ To demonstrate the impact that management has on the quality of service delivery. ~ To improve customer service at CPUT by minimizing complaints. It is anticipated that the research will lead to an improvement in the current state of service delivery at CPUT. By identifying and providing possible solutions to customer complaints and addressing problem areas, the research in addition should lead to improved communication between departments and communication between CPUT and its customers (students).
Description: Thesis (MTech (Quality))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2008
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1208
Appears in Collections:Industrial and Systems Engineering - Master's Degree

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