935 resultados para Total Quality Management (TQM)
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This sustained longitudinal study, carried out in a single local authority, investigates the implementation of a Total Quality Management (TQM) philosophy in professional local government services. At the start of this research, a large majority of what was written about TQM was polemical and based on limited empirical evidence. This thesis seeks to provide a significant and important piece of work, making a considerable contribution to the current state of knowledge in this area. Teams from four professional services within a single local authority participated in this research, providing the main evidence on how the quality management agenda in a local authority can be successfully implemented. To supplement this rich source of data, various other sources and methods of data collection have been used: 1) Interviews were carried out with senior managers from within the authority; 2) Customer focus groups and questionnaires were used; 3) Interviews were carried out with other organisations, all of which were proponents of a TQM philosophy. A number of tools have been developed to assist in gathering data: 1) The CSFs (critical success factors) benchmarking tool; 2) Five Stages of Quality Improvement Model. A Best Practice Quality Improvement Model, arising from an analysis of the literature and the researcher's own experience is proposed and tested. From the results a number of significant conclusions have been drawn relating to: 1) Triggers for change; 2) Resistance of local government professionals to change 3) Critical success factors and barriers to quality improvement in professional local government services; 4) The problems associated with participant observation and other methodological issues used.
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A prominent theme emerging in Occupational Health and Safety (OSH) is the development of management systems. A range of interventions, according to a prescribed route detailed by one of the management systems, can be introduced into an organisation with some expectation of improved OSH performance. This thesis attempts to identify the key influencing factors that may impact upon the process of introducing interventions, (according to B88800: 1996, Guide to Implementing Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems) into an organisation. To help identify these influencing factors a review of possible models from the sphere of Total Quality Management (TQM) was undertaken and the most suitable TQM model selected for development and use in aSH. By anchoring the aSH model's development in the reviewed literature a range ofeare, medium and low level influencing factors were identified. This model was developed in conjunction with the research data generated within the case study organisation (rubber manufacturer) and applied to the organisation. The key finding was that the implementation of an OSH intervention was dependant upon three broad vectors of influence. These are the Incentive to introduce change within an organisation which refers to the drivers or motivators for OSH. Secondly the Ability within the management team to actually implement the changes refers to aspects, amongst others, such as leadership, commitment and perceptions of OSH. Ability is in turn itself influenced by the environment within which change is being introduced. TItis aspect of Receptivity refers to the history of the plant and characteristics of the workforce. Aspects within Receptivity include workforce profile and organisational policies amongst others. It was found that the TQM model selected and developed for an OSH management system intervention did explain the core influencing factors and their impact upon OSH performance. It was found that within the organisation the results that may have been expected from implementation of BS8800:1996 were not realised. The OSH model highlighted that given the organisation's starting point, a poor appreciation of the human factors of OSH, gave little reward for implementation of an OSH management system. In addition it was found that general organisational culture can effectively suffocate any attempts to generate a proactive safety culture.
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Quality, production and technological innovation management rank among the most important matters of concern to modern manufacturing organisations. They can provide companies with the decisive means of gaining a competitive advantage, especially within industries where there is an increasing similarity in product design and manufacturing processes. The papers in this special issue of International Journal of Technology Management have all been selected as examples of how aspects of quality, production and technological innovation can help to improve competitive performance. Most are based on presentations made at the UK Operations Management Association's Sixth International Conference held at Aston University at which the theme was 'Getting Ahead Through Technology and People'. At the conference itself over 80 papers were presented by authors from 15 countries around the world. Among the many topics addressed within the conference theme, technological innovation, quality and production management emerged as attracting the greatest concern and interest of delegates, particularly those from industry. For any new initiative to be implemented successfully, it should be led from the top of the organization. Achieving the desired level of commitment from top management can, however, be a difficulty. In the first paper of this issue, Mackness investigates this question by explaining how systems thinking can help. In the systems approach, properties such as 'emergence', 'hierarchy', 'commnication' and 'control' are used to assist top managers in preparing for change. Mackness's paper is then complemented by Iijima and Hasegawa's contribution in which they investigate the development of Quality Information Management (QIM) in Japan. They present the idea of a Design Review and demonstrate how it can be used to trace and reduce quality-related losses. The next paper on the subject of quality is by Whittle and colleagues. It relates to total quality and the process of culture change within organisations. Using the findings of investigations carried out in a number of case study companies, they describe four generic models which have been identified as characterising methods of implementing total quality within existing organisation cultures. Boaden and Dale's paper also relates to the management of quality, but looks specifically at the construction industry where it has been found there is still some confusion over the role of Quality Assurance (QA) and Total Quality Management (TQM). They describe the results of a questionnaire survey of forty companies in the industry and compare them to similar work carried out in other industries. Szakonyi's contribution then completes this group of papers which all relate specifically to the question of quality. His concern is with the two ways in which R&D or engineering managers can work on improving quality. The first is by improving it in the laboratory, while the second is by working with other functions to improve quality in the company. The next group of papers in this issue all address aspects of production management. Umeda's paper proposes a new manufacturing-oriented simulation package for production management which provides important information for both design and operation of manufacturing systems. A simulation for production strategy in a Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) environment is also discussed. This paper is then followed by a contribution by Tanaka and colleagues in which they consider loading schedules for manufacturing orders in a Material Requirements Planning (MRP) environment. They compare mathematical programming with a knowledge-based approach, and comment on their relative effectiveness for different practical situations. Engstrom and Medbo's paper then looks at a particular aspect of production system design, namely the question of devising group working arrangements for assembly with new product structures. Using the case of a Swedish vehicle assembly plant where long cycle assembly work has been adopted, they advocate the use of a generally applicable product structure which can be adapted to suit individual local conditions. In the last paper of this particular group, Tay considers how automation has affected the production efficiency in Singapore. Using data from ten major industries he identifies several factors which are positively correlated with efficiency, with capital intensity being of greatest interest to policy makers. The two following papers examine the case of electronic data interchange (EDI) as a means of improving the efficiency and quality of trading relationships. Banerjee and Banerjee consider a particular approach to material provisioning for production systems using orderless inventory replenishment. Using the example of a single supplier and multiple buyers they develop an analytical model which is applicable for the exchange of information between trading partners using EDI. They conclude that EDI-based inventory control can be attractive from economic as well as other standpoints and that the approach is consistent with and can be instrumental in moving towards just-in-time (JIT) inventory management. Slacker's complementary viewpoint on EDI is from the perspective of the quality relation-ship between the customer and supplier. Based on the experience of Lucas, a supplier within the automotive industry, he concludes that both banks and trading companies must take responsibility for the development of payment mechanisms which satisfy the requirements of quality trading. The three final papers of this issue relate to technological innovation and are all country based. Berman and Khalil report on a survey of US technological effectiveness in the global economy. The importance of education is supported in their conclusions, although it remains unclear to what extent the US government can play a wider role in promoting technological innovation and new industries. The role of technology in national development is taken up by Martinsons and Valdemars who examine the case of the former Soviet Union. The failure to successfully infuse technology into Soviet enterprises is seen as a factor in that country's demise, and it is anticipated that the newly liberalised economies will be able to encourage greater technological creativity. This point is then taken up in Perminov's concluding paper which looks in detail at Russia. Here a similar analysis is made of the concluding paper which looks in detail at Russia. Here a similar analysis is made of the Soviet Union's technological decline, but a development strategy is also presented within the context of the change from a centralised to a free market economy. The papers included in this special issue of the International Journal of Technology Management each represent a unique and particular contribution to their own specific area of concern. Together, however, they also argue or demonstrate the general improvements in competitive performance that can be achieved through the application of modern principles and practice to the management of quality, production and technological innovation.
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Organizations are seeking new, integrated systems that enable rapid changes through early identification of opportunities and problems, tracking of progress against plans, flexible allocation of resources to achieve goals, and consistent operations. Total Quality Management (TQM) is an overall business strategy. It means that all activities of the company will be focused on satisfying all stakeholders of the company. TQM can be realised by using the EFQM model. The EFQM model is a tool that organizations may use as a framework for self-evaluation that enables an organization to identify its strengths and areas for improvement and the extent to which its operations and results are in line with the characteristics of an excellent organization. We focus on a training organisation or to the learning department of an organization. So we are limiting the EFQM model to the training /learning activities. We can apply EFQM perfect on the level of an activity (business line) of a company. We selected the main criteria for which the learner can play the role of assessor. So only three main criteria left: the enabling resources, the enabling processes and the (learning) results for the learner. We limited the last one to “learning results” based on the Kirkpatrick model.
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Within the supply chain, the customer does not simply buy parts or services from suppliers, but also buys supplier capabilities, which results in quality products and services. Having a tool that handles the Inspection as well as the Nonconformance, Complaint, Corrective Action and Concession processes is key to successfully track the supplier performance. Taking as a case study a Supplier Quality Management (SQM) currently in operation in an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for automotive industry, this paper presents a platform to support a Supplier Quality Management System (SQMS), that fits the technical specification ISO/TS 16949 requirements. This prototype is composed by a web platform and a mobile App, having flexibility and mobility as key main characteristics.
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia e Gestão Industrial
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Evidenciando a literatura sobre o Total Quality Management (TQM), que existem posições muito divergentes sobre a possibilidade da sua aplicação às entidades do sector público, o presente estudo tem como principal objetivo analisar a implementação do TQM nas Entidades Públicas, no sentido de compreender as motivações e as dificuldades que essas entidades enfrentam. Ao mesmo tempo, procura mostrar que adoção desta filosofia de gestão deixou de ser destinada apenas ao sector privado, passando também a fazer parte da realidade das organizações públicas. Como forma de alcançar os objetivos propostos, optou-se por uma metodologia qualitativa e interpretativa, tendo sido utilizado o método do estudo de caso e como técnica de investigação entrevistas semiestruturadas aos colaboradores da Entidade Beta envolvidos no processo da qualidade. As principais conclusões apontam pelo facto de a adoção do TQM na Entidade Beta ter contado com o envolvimento da gestão de topo e de todos os colaboradores apesar de inicialmente existir uma grande resistência por parte destes últimos. Uma das principais motivações para a adoção desta filosofia foi a preocupação com a imagem externa, bem como a preocupação em satisfazer as necessidades dos clientes. Quanto às dificuldades encontradas no processo de implementação, a escassez de tempo foi a mais realçada pelos colaboradores. A aplicação do TQM à Entidade Beta trouxe vários benefícios, tais como a melhoria dos processos, incentivo ao trabalho de equipa, satisfação dos clientes e uma visão de melhoria contínua.
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Laadun ja sen kehittämisen sisältö on ollut jatkuvassa muutostilassa. Laatuajattelu on laajentunut käsittämään yhä suuremman osan organisaatioiden toiminnasta. Laadun kehittämisessä on jatkuvasti otettu käyttöön uusi kehittämiskeinoja. Laaja-alaisesti organisaation toimintaan kytkeytyvistä keinoista tunnetuimpia ovat erilaiset laadunhallintajärjestelmät ja itsearviointi eri kriteeristöjen avulla. Tämän tutkimuksen tavoitteina olivat: a) etsiä motiiveja, minkä vuoksi yritykset ovat alkaneet kehittää laatuaan, b) tutkia total quality management (TQM) -ajattelun soveltamisen syvällisyyden vaikutuksia, c) selvittää laadunkehittämistyön ajallisen keston vaikutuksia, ja d) saada kokonaiskuva keskeisimpien laadun kehittämiskeinojen toteutuksesta ja menestyksellisyydestä. Työn teoriaosassa paneuduttiin laatu-käsitteeseen yritystoiminnassa, laatu- ja TQM-ajattelun sisältöön sekä laadun kehittämisen johtamiseen. Lisäksi tutkittiin keskeisimpiä laadun kehittämisen keinoja, joita olivat mm. ihmisten toiminta, laadunhallintajärjestelmät, itsearvioinnit, toimintaprosessien kehittäminen, asiakas- ja toimittajayhteistyö. Tutkimuksen empiirisessä osassa tutkittiinem. laadun kehittämiseen liittyviä asioita suomalaisissa yrityksissä. Aineisto kerättiin haastattelemalla yritysten laadun kehittämisestä vastaavia henkilöitä 24 yrityksessä. Tulosten esittämisessä hyödynnettiin tilastollisia tutkimusmenetelmiä kvalitatiivisten menetelmien ohella. Tässä aineistossa asiakasvaatimukset ja oma kehityshalu nousivat yleisimmiksi tärkeimmistä laadun kehittämisen aloitusmotiiveista. Mikään tärkeimmistä aloitusmotiiveista ei ollutkuitenkaan johtanut selkeästi ylivoimaisimpaan menestymiseen myöhemmin. TQM-ajattelun laaja-alainen soveltaminen johti laadun kehittämisen kannalta positiiviseen suuntaan. Pisimpään laatuaan kehittäneet yritykset olivat suuria ja kansainvälisesti suuntautuneita. Pelkkä kehitystyön ajallinen kesto näkyi vain vähän kehittämisen eri osa-alueilla. Laadun kehittämistyön menetyksellisyyden kannalta positiivia asioita olivat: henkilöstön aktiivisuus, itsearviointien hyödyntäminen, toimintaprosessien kuvaaminen ja kehittäminen, sekä asiakas- ja toimittajayhteistyö. Laadun kehittämiseen kannattaa ottaa aktiivisesti mukaankoko organisaation henkilöstö. Itsearviointien käytöllä on mahdollista kehittääorganisaatiota laaja-alaisesti. Niin asiakkaat kuin toimittajat kannattaa ottaaaktiivisesti mukaan kehittämistoimintaan. Se on kaikkien osapuolien yhteinen etu.
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Diplomityön tavoitteena oli selvittää erään teleoperaattorina toimivan yrityksen sisäisen liiketoimintayksikön nykyisiä kumppanuusmalleja ja toimintatapoja sekä tehdä vaiheistettu ehdotus toiminnan tehostamisesta uudella mallilla. Tämä yksikkö toimii yrityksen suurasiakasmyyntiyksikkönä. Tavoitteena on luoda kehitettävistä uusista toimintamalleista uusi myyntiprosessi ja ottaa se käytäntöön vaiheistetusti. Tutkimuksen ensimmäisessä vaiheessa selvitettiin yrityksen suurasiakasmyyntiyksikön nykyiset kumppanuusmallit ja myyntiprosessi. Tässä keskityttiin myyntiyksikön kannalta merkittäviin toimintoihin. Yrityksen suurasiakasmyynnin toiminnassa havaittiin ongelmana myyntihenkilöstön ajankäyttö, jonka taustoja selvitettiin. Suurin osa myyjien ajasta kului päivittäisrutiinien suorittamiseen ja ongelmatilanteiden selvittämiseen. Tällaisia tilanteita olivat mm. laskutusepäselvyydet, asennustöiden viivästymiset ja tarjousten teknisten ratkaisuiden tekeminen. Nämä toiminnot veivät yli puolet myyjien ajasta, josta tavoitteellisesti yli 80 prosenttia pitäisi kulua asiakkaiden kanssa suoraan toimimiseen. Tutkimuksen teoriataustana käytettiin kahta prosessijohtamisen koulukuntaa; BPR:ää (Business Process Reengineering) ja TQM:ää (Total Quality Management). Niihin perehdyttiin kirjallisuuden ja artikkeleiden avulla ja tähän työhön niistä kirjoitettiin merkitykselliset osat. Yrityksen suurasiakasmyyntiyksikön uuden myyntiprosessin kehittäminen aloitettiin segmentoimalla sen asiakkaat avain-, kanta-, kasvu- ja arvoasiakkaisiin. Näille segmenteille kehitettiin omat myyntimallinsa, joihin liittyi niille suunnattava tarjooma (tuotevalikoima). Tämän jälkeen myyntimallit koulutettiin henkilöstölle ja samalla kerättiin informaatiota uuden myyntiprosessin luomista varten. Uusi myyntiprosessi jakautuu viiteen vaiheeseen. Pre sales –vaiheessa (1) keskitytään asiakkuuksien johtamiseen, yrityksen myyjien oman organisaation ja liiketoimintaympäristön tuntemukseen ja uusasiakashankintaan. Ehdotusvaiheessa (2) tehdään asiakkaalle ehdotus kehitysprojektista, jonka tähtäimenä on luoda asiakkaalle tarve hyödyntää tietoliikennettä omassa toiminnassaan. Tämän toiminnan tavoitteena on päästä mukaan mahdollisimman syvälle asiakkaan liiketoimintaan ja sitä kautta kasvattaa liikevaihtoa ja kannattavuutta. Myyntivaiheessa (3) asiakkaalta on saapunut tarjouspyyntö ja sen pohjalta valmistellaan tarjous. Tämän jälkeen käydään tarkentavia neuvotteluita ja pyritään saamaan suotuisa päätös ja sitä kautta tilaus asiakkaalta. Toimitusvaiheessa (4) myydyt tuotteet ja palvelut syötetään tilausjärjestelmiin ja toimitetaan asiakkaalle. Tämän jälkeen seuraa toimituksen kertalaskutus ja jälkimyynti/markkinointi, jolla jo kertaalleen myydyt tuotteet ja palvelut ikään kuin myydään asiakkaalle uudestaan. Viimeinen vaihe on after sales –vaihe (5), jossa varmistetaan myytyjen tuotteiden ja palveluiden ja niiden kausilaskutuksen toimivuudet, tehdään raportointia ja myydään asiakkaalle jo myytyjen tuotteiden lisäksi uusia lisäpalveluita.
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Las organizaciones asumen en el mundo en el que vivimos el reto de transformarse permanentemente para evolucionar y prolongarse en el tiempo, y una alternativa es a través de actividades dirigidas hacia los distintos grupos de interés y hacia la propia organización. Es así, como surge el interés de realizar este estudio analizando la estrategia, desde los conceptos de algunos pensadores representativos, las tipologías y modelos existentes, así como el concepto de organizaciones saludables, las cuales a través de prácticas saludables logran llevar a cabo acciones dirigidas hacia el bienestar de los empleados, el medio ambiente, proveedores, compradores, y la comunidad. Con el propósito de establecer la relación existente entre las prácticas saludables y la estrategia empresarial, se tienen en cuenta algunos estudios académicos y empíricos relacionados con la aplicación de las prácticas saludables para contribuir a la estrategia de la organización. Para estudiar dicha relación, se llevó a cabo un trabajo de campo en una empresa de salud tomando como muestra a 134 empleados de la organización. Los resultados arrojados señalan que tres de las cuatro prácticas saludables, a saber: plan de desarrollo, empleados, medio ambiente, no poseen una relación significativa con la estrategia, siendo la práctica referente a la comunidad, proveedores y compradores la más relacionada con ésta. Resulta importante continuar con otras investigaciones acerca del tema, con el fin de seguir analizando cómo las prácticas saludables están o no relacionadas con la estrategia de la organización.
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore and understand the process of successful introduction of total quality management (TQM) in Poland and the way in which it impacted on identity of Polish managers. Design/methodology/approach – The study is based on a combination of ethnographic research and repertory grid interviews. Findings – The process of TQM introduction and implementation is examined through the application of translation as a model incorporating cultural and socio-economical dimensions in addition to individual and organizational levels that shaped the development of TQM in Poland. It then draws on the idea of fantasy as theorized in Lacanian psychoanalysis in order to incorporate the unconscious element of translation process which is missing from Latour’s theorization and which forms an important aspect of adoption of new technology and the emergence of a new post-transition generation of managers in Poland. The paper argues that a complex combination of contextual factors, amongst them the notion of fantasy shaped the process of translation of TQM to Poland, the identity formation of Polish managers and to the emergence of a new post-transition generation of managers in Poland. Originality/value – This paper contributes to the literature on the post-command transition by illustrating this process through the fantasy of total quality management explored in a specific socio-cultural and geographical context and by combining the idea of Latour’s translation with Lacanian fantasy.
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Um assunto cada vez mais recorrente na literatura sobre administração é a questão dos modismos de gestão. Nos anos 90 se observou a euforia em torno da gestão pela qualidade total (TQM) e a explosão da reengenharia de processos, que veio junto com a terceirização. Em seguida emergiu o conceito de core-competencies ou competências essências que deu origem à revolução da gestão baseada em competências. Surgido nos anos 90, a partir de pesquisas acadêmicas, o Balanced Scorecard (BSC) aparece como uma nova tecnologia de gestão que rapidamente foi difundida e passou a ser utilizada por uma extensa gama de organizações. A recente utilização dessa tecnologia de gestão e o excesso de euforia sobre o tema trazem a tona o questionamento sobre a correta utilização da mesma. Sendo assim, essa pesquisa se dedica a fazer uma análise sobre a utilização do BSC em uma empresa brasileira do setor público frente à metodologia proposta pela literatura. Os resultados da pesquisa demonstraram que os motivos que levaram a empresa em questão a escolher o BSC como tecnologia de gestão e a construção do BSC foram coerentes com a metodologia proposta pela literatura. Por fim a pesquisa também revelou dois resultados inesperados: primeiro um possível fator de sucesso na utilização do BSC não encontrado na literatura; e segundo uma certa peculiaridade quanto a adoção dessa tecnologia de gestão em empresas do setor público.
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The public sector performance has received much attention in the literature and due to that the purpose of this work is to develop a proposal for a model of performance measurement for a higher education institution unit. First, we performed a theoretical research on public organizations and private institutions of higher education, followed by a literature review on performance measurement and evaluation. This review presents some performance models that are quite frequent in the literature: Total Quality Management (Total Quality Management) - TQM and the PDCA cycle, SMART System, Balanced Scorecard and Môdef Ouanturn. In order to verify the possibility of implementing a performance measurement model for Higher Education Institutions, it was conducted a case study in a support unit of a University, located in the city of Natal, RN, Brazil. The study attempted to identify the key processes of the unit and proposed by the use of Quantum model in order to improve the management and operation of the same. The work aims to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in measurement and performance evaluation in higher education institutions that where still lacks scientific production of this subject compared to other areas. This study also identifies better practices and opportunities for improvement in processes to determine the expected performance indicators to aid a decision-making unit.
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1. Nutrient concentrations (particularly N and P) determine the extent to which water bodies are or may become eutrophic. Direct determination of nutrient content on a wide scale is labour intensive but the main sources of N and P are well known. This paper describes and tests an export coefficient model for prediction of total N and total P from: (i) land use, stock headage and human population; (ii) the export rates of N and P from these sources; and (iii) the river discharge. Such a model might be used to forecast the effects of changes in land use in the future and to hindcast past water quality to establish comparative or baseline states for the monitoring of change. 2. The model has been calibrated against observed data for 1988 and validated against sets of observed data for a sequence of earlier years in ten British catchments varying from uplands through rolling, fertile lowlands to the flat topography of East Anglia. 3. The model predicted total N and total P concentrations with high precision (95% of the variance in observed data explained). It has been used in two forms: the first on a specific catchment basis; the second for a larger natural region which contains the catchment with the assumption that all catchments within that region will be similar. Both models gave similar results with little loss of precision in the latter case. This implies that it will be possible to describe the overall pattern of nutrient export in the UK with only a fraction of the effort needed to carry out the calculations for each individual water body. 4. Comparison between land use, stock headage, population numbers and nutrient export for the ten catchments in the pre-war year of 1931, and for 1970 and 1988 show that there has been a substantial loss of rough grazing to fertilized temporary and permanent grasslands, an increase in the hectarage devoted to arable, consistent increases in the stocking of cattle and sheep and a marked movement of humans to these rural catchments. 5. All of these trends have increased the flows of nutrients with more than a doubling of both total N and total P loads during the period. On average in these rural catchments, stock wastes have been the greatest contributors to both N and P exports, with cultivation the next most important source of N and people of P. Ratios of N to P were high in 1931 and remain little changed so that, in these catchments, phosphorus continues to be the nutrient most likely to control algal crops in standing waters supplied by the rivers studied.