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An Exploratory Study on the Possibility of Creative Quality Management  

Oh, Hyung-Sool (Dept. of Industrial & Management Engineering, Kangwon National University)
Seong, Baek-Seo (Dept. of Business Administration, Konkuk University)
Kim, Seon-Min (Dept. of Business Administration, Seoul National University of Technology)
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Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science / v.11, no.1, 2009 , pp. 103-113 More about this Journal
Abstract
Motorola which had developed and commercialized wireless telephone and mobile phone for the first time in the world made a decision on the separation of the mobile unit from the Motorola due to the continuous bad performance turn. In addition, the Korean company named Raincom which had developed and commercialized MP3 player have been disappeared since Raincom failed to compete with iPod of Apples. What is the main cause the companies that have been top of the world level weed out of IT product market? For less product life cycle and globalization of market, the company's competitiveness tends to be determined based on company's creative capability, rather than process implementation capability. Thus, companies spent a great amount of time and effort in the introduction of creativity management and R&D activities. However, as company's continuous investment on R&D and innovation activities did not lead to business performance, they starts to pay much attention on the effective R&D and innovation activities. Therefore, this paper tries to solve the limitation of the effectiveness of R&D activities by introducing the concept of 'creative quality'. The creative quality is executed by the creative process, which is designed for getting over the limitation of the traditional brainstorming method. This paper presents the concept so called 'creative quality management' and expects it to be an alternative to conquest the limitation of six sigma management.
Keywords
six sigma; R&D activities; brainstorming; creative quality management;
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