Tracing the journey of QCFI Bengaluru Chapter from pioneering Quality Circle concepts in 1982 to becoming Karnataka's premier quality excellence platform
Explore Our JourneyFour decades of excellence in promoting quality concepts and continuous improvement across Karnataka's industries
BHEL, Ramachandrapuram Hyderabad became the pioneer in introducing Quality Circle concept in India under the leadership of Mr. S.R. Udpa - GM-Operations, with strong support from senior management including Mr. Madhav Rao and Mr. K.L. Puri, Chairman and Managing Director of BHEL.
Prof. V. Narayana of Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) Hyderabad provided crucial knowledge and presentation materials that helped conduct programs across various locations.
Dr. R.C. Agarwal, President of JK Jute Mills Ltd., who had initiated workers participation in management in 1977, learned about Quality Circles and connected with JUSE who directed him to Mr. S.R. Udpa.
After multiple visits and training sessions with BHEL Quality Circle members, JK Jute Mills Ltd. started the QC movement. With assistance from Asian Productivity Council, they invited Mr. Ichiro Miyayuchi of JUSE for comprehensive training.
Dr. A. N. Saxena, Director General of National Productivity Council, recognized the potential of Quality Circles and actively associated with the movement.
The Quality Circle movement gradually expanded across Karnataka, initially in a small way but steadily growing to encompass manufacturing, IT, and service industries throughout the state.
QCFI Bengaluru Chapter established itself as the premier platform for quality professionals across Karnataka. The chapter began organizing regular conventions, workshops, and training programs.
Strategic partnerships were formed with leading Karnataka organizations to implement quality circle concepts and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
Embracing digital technologies to enhance quality training and collaboration. Expanded focus to include IT, healthcare, education, and service sectors alongside traditional manufacturing.
QCFI Bengaluru Chapter gained international recognition for its contributions to quality excellence and continuous improvement methodologies.
Significant achievements that shaped our journey in promoting quality excellence
First to introduce Quality Circle concepts in Indian industry through BHEL Hyderabad in 1981, setting the foundation for nationwide quality movement.
Established connections with JUSE (Japan) and Asian Productivity Council, bringing global best practices to Indian industries through expert training programs.
Successfully expanded Quality Circle concepts beyond manufacturing to include IT, healthcare, education, and service industries across Karnataka.
Recognized as Karnataka's premier platform for quality professionals, driving organizational excellence and continuous improvement initiatives.
Four decades of transforming Karnataka's industrial landscape through quality excellence
Years of Excellence
Organizations Transformed
Partner Organizations
Professionals Trained
1962: First QC Circle registered with QC Circle Head Quarters in Japan
1974: Lockheed Company, USA started Quality Circle movement
1977: International Association of Quality Circles (IAQC) formed in USA
1980: BHEL, Hyderabad first in India to start Quality Circles
1982: Quality Circle Forum of India (QCFI) was founded
Today, QCFI Bengaluru Chapter continues this legacy as Karnataka's most vibrant ecosystem of quality excellence and innovation.
Capturing key moments from our journey through the years
Pioneering quality circle implementations
Developing quality professionals across Karnataka
Building collaborative quality ecosystems
Annual conventions and quality forums
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