<P> During the 1990s, standards bodies in Belgium, France, Germany, Turkey, and the United Kingdom attempted to standardize TQM . While many of these standards have since been explicitly withdrawn, they all are effectively superseded by ISO 9000: </P> <Ul> <Li> Total Quality Management: Guide to Management Principles, London, England: British Standards Institution, 1992, ISBN 9780580211560, OCLC 655881602, BS 7850 </Li> <Li> Electronic Components Committee (1994), Guide to Total Quality Management (TQM) for CECC - Approved Organizations, Brussels, Belgium: European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization, CECC 00 806 Issue 1 </Li> <Li> System zur Zukunftssicherung: Total Quality Management (TQM), Düsseldorf, Germany: Verein Deutscher Ingenieure, 1996, OCLC 632959402, VDI 5500 </Li> <Li> Total Quality and Marketing / Management Tools, Paris, France: AFNOR, 1998, FD X50 - 680 </Li> <Li> Total Quality Management: Guide to Management Principles, Turkish Standards Institution (TSE), 2006, TS 13133 </Li> </Ul> <Li> Total Quality Management: Guide to Management Principles, London, England: British Standards Institution, 1992, ISBN 9780580211560, OCLC 655881602, BS 7850 </Li> <Li> Electronic Components Committee (1994), Guide to Total Quality Management (TQM) for CECC - Approved Organizations, Brussels, Belgium: European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization, CECC 00 806 Issue 1 </Li>

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