Abstract:
The purpose of the study was to assess the enablers and constraints of Total
Quality Management (TQM) implementation at the University of Cape Coast
(UCC). Specifically, the study sought to find out the management structures
that favour the implementation of TQM, how the quality culture and physical
structures of UCC support effective implementation of TQM and the
challenges that constrain the effective implementation of TQM in the
University. A case study research design was used for the study which allowed
for careful and critical enquiry into the subject. Stratified and simple random
sampling methods were used to draw 360 students, 320 senior staff and 260
senior members for the study. A survey questionnaire and a semi-structured
interview guide were designed and used to collect data for the research.
Quantitative data were analysed using frequencies, percentages, means and
standard deviations and the results were presented in figures and tables.
Qualitative data were also analysed under themes. The study revealed that
UCC has a clear management structure that supports the implementation of
quality policies. In addition, UCC has a quality culture and the physical
structure of the university supports the implementation of TQM to some
extent. However, insufficient resources of the university were the key
constrain to the effective implementation of quality policies particularly TQM.
More so, Directorate of Academic Planning and Quality Assurance (DAPQA)
had no desks at the Colleges/ Faculties/School of the University. It is
recommended that the University council should ensure that quality policies
that affect the university as a whole should be established covering both
academic activities and other services.