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The Juran Research Center's quality research agenda was established in
1993 by a task force of local business leaders and faculty members. The
center held a quality "seed funding" competition for faculty at the
University of Minnesota that coincided with the creation of the National
Science Foundation's Transformation to Quality Organizations (NSF-TQO)
program. A review panel of faculty members and business partners read
proposals and made funding decisions based on a set of criteria similar
to those of the NSF-TQO program. Proposals had to involve
interdisciplinary research teams to foster collaboration, and must have
the support and involvement of business in order to ensure that the
research addressed a "real-world" problem.
Of the 18 projects eventually submitted to the NSF-TQO program from the
Carlson School, half were accepted for further review, much better than
the 17% nationwide average. Many of those proposals that received seed
funds were developed and submitted to the NSF in subsequent years.
Professors Roger Schroeder and Barbara Flynn
Relationship Among Manufacturing Performance Criteria, 1995-1999
Professors Roger Schroeder and Barbara Flynn
Fast Product Innovation and Product Quality: Strategic Alliance or Tradeoff?, 1995-1999
Professors Roger Schroeder, John Mauriel and Karen Seashore
TQM in Education: Changing the Culture of Schools, 1997-2000
Professors Roger Schroeder, John Mauriel and Karen Seashore
The Interrelationship of State-Mandated Accountability Standards,
Organizational Learning and Continuous Improvement in U.S. High
Schools, 2000-2004
Professors Roger Schroeder, Kevin Linderman and Sri Zaheer
Knowledge Creation and Diffusion in Organizations Using the Six Sigma Approach, 2000-2004
Professors Sandra Potthoff, Robert Kane and John Anderson
A Theory of Performance Improvement Within Long-Term Care Organizations
Professors Art Hill, David Johnson, Richard Swanson and George John
An Examination of the Impact of Service Guarantee Strength on Service Quality and Firm Performance
Professors Lester Wanninger, Mani Subramani, Carl Adams,
George John and Daniel Wackman
The Role of Customer Relationships in Electronic Commerce