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A8. Total Quality Management Experts - Part 5 with 15 Presentations

The roots of Total Quality Management can be traced to early 1920's production quality control ideas, and notably the concepts developed in Japan beginning in the late 1940's and 1950's, pioneered there by Americans Feigenbum, Juran and Deming.



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The roots of Total Quality Management can be traced to early 1920's production quality control ideas, and notably the concepts developed in Japan beginning in the late 1940's and 1950's, pioneered there by Americans Feigenbum, Juran and Deming. 


Quality Gurus are individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of quality management through their work and teachings. 


These individuals have influenced the development of quality management principles and have helped organizations worldwide to improve their quality processes, Quality Management resulted mainly from the work of the quality gurus and their theories: the American gurus featured in the 1950's Japan: Joseph Juran, W Edwards Deming, and Armand Feigenbum. 


The Japanese quality gurus who developed and extended the early American quality ideas and models: Kaoru Ishikawa, Genichi Taguchi, and Shigeo Shingo; and the 1970-80's American Western gurus, notably Philip Crosby and Tom Peters, who further extended the Quality Management concepts after the Japanese successes. 


Total Quality Management features centrally the customer-supplier interfaces, (external and internal customers and suppliers). 

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A849. The Johari Window

A850. The Kraljic Portfolio Purchasing Model

A851. The Ladder of Abstraction

A852. The Ladder of Inference

A853. The Margerison-McCann Team Management Profile

A854. The McKinsey 7-S Framework

A855. The PAEI Model

A856. The Persuasion Tools Model

A857. The RATER Model

A858. The Rhetorical Triangle

A859. The Seven Habits Of A Highly Effective Compliance

A860. The Simplex Process

A861. The Stepladder Technique

A862. Tom Peters Quotes

A863. W. Edwards Deming Quotes