The influence of digitalisation on the role of quality professionals and their practices
Journal article, 2023

Studies suggest that quality management professionals need a range of skills to simultaneously exploit current operational models and explore digital transformation. However, there is limited research on the impact of digitalisation on improvement work, associated practices and the skills and competencies of quality management professionals. To contribute to this gap, this study draws on a framework based on a conceptual combination of the principles of quality management and the field of occupational competence. The study aims to understand how digitalisation influences the role of quality management professionals, by assessing its influence on the professionals’ improvement practices. The study employs a multiple cross-case research design with data from interviews with nine interviewees, and two focus groups. The results show a so far nascent and limited influence of digitalisation on improvement practices, a need for explorative and team-based practices. Moreover, nine needed skills areas to enhance the professionals’ potential to benefit from digitalisation in improvement work are suggested. These are Integrator, Pragmatic approach based on a good understanding of possibilities, Change management, Process management, General project management, Improvement analysis, Predictive and proactive approach in QM, General IT and Big data proficiency.

Improvement Work

Quality Management

Digitisation

Competence

Digitalisation

Quality Professionals

Author

Martin Jason

Linköping University

Dang, Quoc Hung

Student at Chalmers

Ida Gremyr

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Service Management and Logistics

Cogent Business and Management

23311975 (eISSN)

Vol. 10 1 2164162

Subject Categories

Business Administration

Information Systemes, Social aspects

DOI

10.1080/23311975.2022.2164162

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