ISO 9001:2015 Quality management: Case study for three-star hotels in Peru (#1252)
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July 19-21, 2023
Published In
"Leadership in Education and Innovation in Engineering in the Framework of Global Transformations: Integration and Alliances for Integral Development"
Location of Conference
Buenos Aires
Authors
Azáldegui-Cárdenas, Abigaíl
Esteves-Fajardo, Zila Isabel
De la cruz-Luján, José Milton
Felipe-Bravo, Gaby Mónica
Abstract
Quality Management Systems (QMS) are programs designed to help improve the quality of products and services offered to customers. These programs involve the implementation of procedures and policies in order to meet quality standards and indicators. QMS seek to ensure customer satisfaction, optimize business processes and improve competitiveness. The study was the result of a thesis study, which aimed to determine the measures implemented by three-star category hotels according to the ISO 9001:2015 standard, Trujillo - Peru. The study was descriptive, with a single variable, non-experimental and with a quantitative approach. The technique used was observation, and as an instrument, a known observation guide was used as "Evaluation Diagnosis of the Quality Management System according to NTC ISO 9001-2015", which considered the levels: Fully complies, partially complies, complies with the minimum of the stated criterion and does not comply with the stated criterion (not established, not implemented, not maintained). The dimensions evaluated were: Organization context, leadership, planning, support, operation, performance evaluation and improvement. It was determined that the level of implementation was "partial compliance" (55.1%) for "Hotel 1" and "minimally complied" (37.3%) for "Hotel 2". The main limitation was the scarce scientific literature in the hotel sector in the presentation of a scientific article.