This is the first of three programs dedicated to the teachings of W. Edwards Deming. The Internet has numerous websites devoted to his thoughts and methods. I strongly suggest that you avail yourself of many of these offerings if this and programs that follow stir your interest in this giant among those we’ve been calling “The Quality Gurus.”
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W. Edwards Deming
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Paul
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Just when you thought it was all just as clear as glass, someone or something comes along and you realize that glass is often cloudy. Let’s see if this all makes better sense as we take a break from the Quality Gurus to address what keeps this all together.
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Consulting
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Paul
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Live from Panama City, Panama! While this may be another remote Podcast, the program continues the discussion of the influential Quality Guru’s of the past century. Our subject is Phillip Crosby, by any account a true visionary in getting through to the masses regarding the importance of quality.
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Phillip Crosby
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Paul
The Quality gurus of the early, middle and late 20th century continue to intrigue us with their unique perceptions and transcending abilities to see within systems and processes what most of us cannot even begin to imagine. This first program discusses common traits of the parted masters and their contemporaries.
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The Quality Gurus
Thanks to John Bethell, Quality Manager, UK, for bringing this topic to the Podcast series. Your ideas and suggestions are always welcome, so don’t hesitate to E-mail me directly at paulpalmes@pdcauditing.com
Be Safe!
This is an on-the-road Podcast produced in a hotel room the night before an important meeting. It’s also a personal revelation of sorts in discussing a line from Small is Beautiful, by E.F. Schumaker. (Harper and Row 1973)
“Development does not start with goods; it starts with people and their education, organization and discipline. Without these three, all resources remain latent, untapped potential.â€
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Small is Beautiful
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