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Guru of substance

"India's first international quality guru', Madhav Mehra has a full agenda - encouraging the quality movement in the country while ensuring that it does not degenerate into meaningless claims.

Self-proclaimed quality gurus are a dime a dozen. And with their continuous attempts at one-upmanship, these showmen often steal the limelight from the real issues. Which is why people such as Dr Madhav Mehra are such a relief. If he is considered a pioneer of the quality movement in India and "India's first international quality guru", it is because his emphases on competitive awards and quality audit have given quality the palpability that must base any definition or appraisal.

This 'guru of substance' has a long list of titles to his name: president of India's Institute of Directors (IOD), chairman of the UK-based NQA Quality Systems Registrar and chairman of the Worldwide Quality Management Network (WQMN). Furfther, he has the distinction of having set up the first-ever quality company, Quality Management International, in the UK in 1974.

Mehra's first rendezvous with quality was way back in 1970s as joint director of the efficiency bureau of the Indian Railways. However, after a stint abroad, during which he completed his doctorate in management by objective (MBO), he decided to take a full-time plunge into quality.

The IOD was set up in 1990. It is a registered non-profit apex body of directors promoting the cause of quality in the country. The executive council includes such stalwarts as K Chhugh, Dr D K Modi and Pankaj Munjal. Mehra feels that the organisation was the answer to a pressing need: "There was a vacuum in India as we had no organisation focused on improving quality." Since his inception, the institute was involved in setting up quality clubs, publishing periodic journals and holding seminars and courses on quality. At present, the IOD has 1,500 members. Membership fees are low (between Rs750-1,800 per annum) and financial support is provided by seminars which bring in about Rs17,000per delegate.

Among IOD's major accomplishments is the annual World Congress on Total Quality. Five have already been held in India. The idea is to invite quality experts from various countries to discuss major issues in quality. Mehra explains, "Until now, there have been many people with many views on quality. Never was there any pooling of resources." He feels that a joint approach to quality is especially suited to developing countries such as India. "There is no point in reinventing the wheel. We should use the knowledge already available with us and avoid confining ourselves to the views of one particular guru."

According to Mehra, engendering a competitive spirit is the best way to promote quality in corporate India. Accordingly, IOD has instituted two awards, one for quality and the other for training - "The best way to achieve quality is to make companies compete for it."

The quality award, set up in 1991, is known as the "Golden Peacock National Quality Award". On the lines of the Malcolm Baldrige Award in the USA, it is based on the following criteria (in order of decreasing weightage): customer satisfaction, human resource utilisation, competitive benchmarking, organisational leadership, strategic quality assurance and suppliers quality progress. A committee of judges shortlists finalists and visits them to collect critical inputs. Previous winners include Kirloskar Brothers, Kirloskar Electric, Telco and Philips.

Mehra feels training should be separated from quality - thus the concept of a distinct training award. This may seem to militate against the idea of TQM. After all, isn't training supposed to be means towards TQM rather than an end in itself? Mehra argues: "I may take a holistic view of total quality but others tend to think that quality is no more than an ISO certification. Hence, the need to look at training separately.

 

 

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TESTIMONIALS

"Dr Madhav Mehra is a phenomenon, nothing describes him better."

Ola Ullsten, Former Prime Minister of Sweden at the 8th World Congress on Environment Management, Palampur, 2006" 

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Dr Mehra, I just read your commentary on Satyam....You made one of the wisest observations on board failures I've ever read - "It is difficult to understand something when your salary depends on not understanding it".Brilliant!

Ralph Ward, Boardroom Insider

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"Dr Madhav Mehra, has played a significant role to bring about a change in the mindset of the corporate world. India will remember him as a great pioneer who foresaw such a need and strove for inculcating a culture of quality in all spheres of activity."

S S H Rehman Executive Director, ITC Group of Hotels  

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"I have known Dr Mehra for the last 8 years in my capacity as the Chairman of the Centre for Social Responsibility,..... Chairman of the S.M. Charitable Trust . I am amazed by the energy, enthusiasm and dedication that he brings to every idea he promotes."

P.N. Bhagwati, Former Chief Justice of India

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"Rarely does one come across a legend like Madhav Mehra. I have witnessed his dedication everywhere: building community centres for gaddies of Dhauladhar, hospital and school for slum dwellers in Delhi and addressing corporates on the social role of their business."

Dr Sahib Singh, Ex-Chief Minister, speaking at SM Medical Centre, 13.04.04"

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"Had Dr Madhav Mehra just been the founder of the IOD, that in itself would have been a piece of work tat the present and future generations would cherish. But by establising so many other organisations, he has really ensured that we respect him as a pioneering figure of all te good that Indian business is striving for."

Javed Husain, Professor and former Dean of Engineering

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"Address of Dr Mehra was a unique experience. I aspire to listen to him again and wish Dr Mehra can find time to address youth in the colleges."

MK Yadav, Hindustan Zinc LTD 

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"Dr Mehra has given a unique dimension to CSR. His interpretation is particularly relevant to us and we must invite him once again to address our top executives"

Hon'ble Carlton Davis, head of Jamaica's Civil Service"

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"Dr Mehra's passion comes alive from his speeches"

Uma Arora, Chairman Idam Learning

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"Dr Madhav Mehra's keynote address was the most thought provoking"

N A Patil & R B Rajpune

 

"Dr Madhav Mehra is a phenomenon, nothing describes him better."

Ola Ullsten, Former Prime Minister of Sweden at the 8th World Congress on Environment Management, Palampur, 2006" 

------------------------------------------------

Dr Mehra, I just read your commentary on Satyam....You made one of the wisest observations on board failures I've ever read - "It is difficult to understand something when your salary depends on not understanding it".Brilliant!

Ralph Ward, Boardroom Insider

------------------------------------------------

"Dr Madhav Mehra, has played a significant role to bring about a change in the mindset of the corporate world. India will remember him as a great pioneer who foresaw such a need and strove for inculcating a culture of quality in all spheres of activity."

S S H Rehman Executive Director, ITC Group of Hotels  

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"I have known Dr Mehra for the last 8 years in my capacity as the Chairman of the Centre for Social Responsibility,..... Chairman of the S.M. Charitable Trust . I am amazed by the energy, enthusiasm and dedication that he brings to every idea he promotes."

P.N. Bhagwati, Former Chief Justice of India

------------------------------------------------

"Rarely does one come across a legend like Madhav Mehra. I have witnessed his dedication everywhere: building community centres for gaddies of Dhauladhar, hospital and school for slum dwellers in Delhi and addressing corporates on the social role of their business."

Dr Sahib Singh, Ex-Chief Minister, speaking at SM Medical Centre, 13.04.04"

------------------------------------------------

"Had Dr Madhav Mehra just been the founder of the IOD, that in itself would have been a piece of work tat the present and future generations would cherish. But by establising so many other organisations, he has really ensured that we respect him as a pioneering figure of all te good that Indian business is striving for."

Javed Husain, Professor and former Dean of Engineering

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"Address of Dr Mehra was a unique experience. I aspire to listen to him again and wish Dr Mehra can find time to address youth in the colleges."

MK Yadav, Hindustan Zinc LTD 

------------------------------------------------

"Dr Mehra has given a unique dimension to CSR. His interpretation is particularly relevant to us and we must invite him once again to address our top executives"

Hon'ble Carlton Davis, head of Jamaica's Civil Service"

------------------------------------------------

"Dr Mehra's passion comes alive from his speeches"

Uma Arora, Chairman Idam Learning

------------------------------------------------

"Dr Madhav Mehra's keynote address was the most thought provoking"

N A Patil & R B Rajpune

 

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