Total Quality Management for Personal Growth and Development
Dr. W. Edwards Deming is recognized as the Father of Quality Management. Scholars and practitioners in the quality circle call his influence the primary impetus that rocked the beginning of the “quality revolution.” He advocated for quality management until he was 93. He was very influential, propelling the value of quality improvement, which he started implementing in Japan in the early 1950s. The Japanese credited Dr. Deming for their economy’s victorious resurrection from the ruins of World War II to becoming a global economic powerhouse. Since then, the Deming 14 Points has become a powerful management philosophy for organizational transformation that the rest of the world implemented.
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