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Dr. W.EDWARDS DEMING

    - Symbol of Japanese Quality Revolution




                  Presented by

                        SREELAKSHMY G
                          MTP, MBA, ASIET




                                     Prof. Nimal C Namboodiripad
BIOGRAPHY

   • William Edwards Deming was born
     in Sioux City, Iowa on 14 October,
     1900 to William Albert Deming and
     Pluma Irene Edwards.
   • In 1917, he enrolled in the
     University of Wyoming at
     Laramie. In 1921 he graduated
     with a B.S. in Electrical
     Engineering. In 1925, he received
     an M.S. from the University of
     Colorado and in 1928, a Ph.D. from
     Yale University. The graduate
     degrees were in mathematics and
     mathematical physics.
   • Dr. Deming died at his home on 20
     December 1993.
HONORS
 • Taylor Key Award, American Management Association, 1983.
 • Recipient of the Shewhart Medal for 1955, from the
   American Society for Quality Control.
 • Elected Most Distinguished Graduate from the
   University of Wyoming in 1972.
 • Elected in 1983 to the National Academy of Engineering.
 • Recipient of the Samuel S. Wilks Award from the
   American Statistical Society in 1983.
QUOTES

•. “It is not enough to do your best; you must know what to do, and
then do your best.”
• “You can not inspect quality into the product; it is already there.”
• “It does not happen all at once. There is no instant pudding.”
• “If you stay in this world, you will never learn another one.”
• “Does experience help? NO! Not if we are doing the wrong things.”
CONTRIBUTIONS TO MANAGEMENT

He is called the father of Total Quality Management. He said that
quality is not just the purview of the production department but the
whole organisation.
• Fourteen Principles of Management
• Seven Deadly Principles
• Deming Wheel- PDCA Cycle
FOURTEEN PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

1.   Create constancy of purpose towards improvement of product and
     service.
2.   Adopt the new philosophy.
3.   Cease dependence on inspection to achieve quality.
4.   End the practice of awarding business on the basis of price tag.
5.   Improve constantly and forever the system of
     production and service (KAIZEN)
6.   Institute modern methods of training.
7.   Institute leadership.
8.     Drive out fear.
9.     Break down barriers between departments.
10.    Eliminate slogans, exhortations, and targets for the work floor
11a.   Eliminate work standards (numerical quotas) on the factory floor.
11b.   Eliminate management by objective.
12.    Remove barriers to pride in workmanship.
13.    Institute a vigorous program of education and self- improvement.
14.    Put everybody in the company to work to accomplish the
       transformation.
SEVEN DEADLY PRINCIPLES
1.   Lack of constancy of purpose to plan product and service that will
     have a market and keep the company in business, and provide jobs.
2.   Emphasis on short-term profits: short-term thinking fed by fear of
     unfriendly takeover, and by push from bankers and owners for
     dividends.
3.   Personal review systems, or evaluation of performance, merit rating,
     annual review, or annual appraisal, by whatever name, for people in
     management, the effects of which are devastating. Management by
     objective, on a go, no-go basis, without a method for accomplishment
     of the objective, is the same thing by another name. Management by
     fear would still be better.
4. Mobility of management; job hopping.
5. Use of visible figures only for management, with little or no
    consideration of figures that are known or unknowable.
6. Excessive medical costs.
7. Excessive costs of liability.
DEMING WHEEL- PDCA CYCLE




• It was originally developed by Walter Shewhart, but was popularized by
Edward Deming.
• It is an effective continuous improvement technique.
• It is a model for testing ideas.
DEMING PHILOSOPHY SYNOPSIS
The philosophy of W. Edwards Deming has been summarized as follows,
"Dr. W. Edwards Deming taught that by adopting appropriate principles of
management, organizations can increase quality and simultaneously reduce
costs (by reducing waste, rework, staff attrition and litigation while
increasing customer loyalty). The key is to practice continual improvement
and think of manufacturing as a system, not as bits and pieces."
In the 1970s, Dr. Deming's philosophy was summarized by some of his
Japanese proponents with the following 'a'-versus-'b' comparison:
(a) When people and organizations focus primarily on quality, defined by
the following ratio,


  QUALITY               =          Results of work efforts
                                           Total Costs
quality tends to increase and costs fall over time.
(b) However, when people and organizations focus primarily on costs
(often dominant/typical human behavior), costs (due to not minimizing
waste, ignoring amount of rework occurring, taking staff for granted, not
rapidly resolving disputes, and failing to notice lack of product
improvement—plus, over time, loss of customer loyalty) tend to rise and
quality declines over time.
THE DEMING SYSTEM OF PROFOUND
KNOWLEDGE
     Deming advocated that all managers need to have what he called a
      System of Profound Knowledge, consisting of four parts:
1.    Appreciation of a system : understanding the overall processes
      involving suppliers, producers, and customers (or recipients) of
      goods and services;
2.    Knowledge of variation : the range and causes of variation in
      quality, and use of statistical sampling in measurements;
3.    Theory of knowledge : the concepts explaining knowledge and the
      limits of what can be known.
4. Knowledge of psychology : concepts of human nature
CONCLUSION
The ideas of W. Edwards Deming may seem common or obvious
now, they've become embedded in our work culture ; however it was
revolutionary at the time he propounded it. Dr. Deming's ideas (and
personal example) of hard work, sincerity, decency, and personal
responsibility, forever changed the world of management.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._Edwards_Deming

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Edward Deming

  • 1. Dr. W.EDWARDS DEMING - Symbol of Japanese Quality Revolution Presented by SREELAKSHMY G MTP, MBA, ASIET Prof. Nimal C Namboodiripad
  • 2. BIOGRAPHY • William Edwards Deming was born in Sioux City, Iowa on 14 October, 1900 to William Albert Deming and Pluma Irene Edwards. • In 1917, he enrolled in the University of Wyoming at Laramie. In 1921 he graduated with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. In 1925, he received an M.S. from the University of Colorado and in 1928, a Ph.D. from Yale University. The graduate degrees were in mathematics and mathematical physics. • Dr. Deming died at his home on 20 December 1993.
  • 3. HONORS • Taylor Key Award, American Management Association, 1983. • Recipient of the Shewhart Medal for 1955, from the American Society for Quality Control. • Elected Most Distinguished Graduate from the University of Wyoming in 1972. • Elected in 1983 to the National Academy of Engineering. • Recipient of the Samuel S. Wilks Award from the American Statistical Society in 1983.
  • 4. QUOTES •. “It is not enough to do your best; you must know what to do, and then do your best.” • “You can not inspect quality into the product; it is already there.” • “It does not happen all at once. There is no instant pudding.” • “If you stay in this world, you will never learn another one.” • “Does experience help? NO! Not if we are doing the wrong things.”
  • 5. CONTRIBUTIONS TO MANAGEMENT He is called the father of Total Quality Management. He said that quality is not just the purview of the production department but the whole organisation. • Fourteen Principles of Management • Seven Deadly Principles • Deming Wheel- PDCA Cycle
  • 6. FOURTEEN PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 1. Create constancy of purpose towards improvement of product and service. 2. Adopt the new philosophy. 3. Cease dependence on inspection to achieve quality. 4. End the practice of awarding business on the basis of price tag. 5. Improve constantly and forever the system of production and service (KAIZEN) 6. Institute modern methods of training. 7. Institute leadership.
  • 7. 8. Drive out fear. 9. Break down barriers between departments. 10. Eliminate slogans, exhortations, and targets for the work floor 11a. Eliminate work standards (numerical quotas) on the factory floor. 11b. Eliminate management by objective. 12. Remove barriers to pride in workmanship. 13. Institute a vigorous program of education and self- improvement. 14. Put everybody in the company to work to accomplish the transformation.
  • 8. SEVEN DEADLY PRINCIPLES 1. Lack of constancy of purpose to plan product and service that will have a market and keep the company in business, and provide jobs. 2. Emphasis on short-term profits: short-term thinking fed by fear of unfriendly takeover, and by push from bankers and owners for dividends. 3. Personal review systems, or evaluation of performance, merit rating, annual review, or annual appraisal, by whatever name, for people in management, the effects of which are devastating. Management by objective, on a go, no-go basis, without a method for accomplishment of the objective, is the same thing by another name. Management by fear would still be better.
  • 9. 4. Mobility of management; job hopping. 5. Use of visible figures only for management, with little or no consideration of figures that are known or unknowable. 6. Excessive medical costs. 7. Excessive costs of liability.
  • 10. DEMING WHEEL- PDCA CYCLE • It was originally developed by Walter Shewhart, but was popularized by Edward Deming. • It is an effective continuous improvement technique. • It is a model for testing ideas.
  • 11. DEMING PHILOSOPHY SYNOPSIS The philosophy of W. Edwards Deming has been summarized as follows, "Dr. W. Edwards Deming taught that by adopting appropriate principles of management, organizations can increase quality and simultaneously reduce costs (by reducing waste, rework, staff attrition and litigation while increasing customer loyalty). The key is to practice continual improvement and think of manufacturing as a system, not as bits and pieces."
  • 12. In the 1970s, Dr. Deming's philosophy was summarized by some of his Japanese proponents with the following 'a'-versus-'b' comparison: (a) When people and organizations focus primarily on quality, defined by the following ratio, QUALITY = Results of work efforts Total Costs quality tends to increase and costs fall over time. (b) However, when people and organizations focus primarily on costs (often dominant/typical human behavior), costs (due to not minimizing waste, ignoring amount of rework occurring, taking staff for granted, not rapidly resolving disputes, and failing to notice lack of product improvement—plus, over time, loss of customer loyalty) tend to rise and quality declines over time.
  • 13. THE DEMING SYSTEM OF PROFOUND KNOWLEDGE Deming advocated that all managers need to have what he called a System of Profound Knowledge, consisting of four parts: 1. Appreciation of a system : understanding the overall processes involving suppliers, producers, and customers (or recipients) of goods and services; 2. Knowledge of variation : the range and causes of variation in quality, and use of statistical sampling in measurements; 3. Theory of knowledge : the concepts explaining knowledge and the limits of what can be known. 4. Knowledge of psychology : concepts of human nature
  • 14. CONCLUSION The ideas of W. Edwards Deming may seem common or obvious now, they've become embedded in our work culture ; however it was revolutionary at the time he propounded it. Dr. Deming's ideas (and personal example) of hard work, sincerity, decency, and personal responsibility, forever changed the world of management.