The Deming Management Method: The Bestselling Classic for Quality Management!

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Penguin, Nov 1, 1988 - Business & Economics - 288 pages
Whether you're the owner of our own small business, a middle manager in a mid-sized company, or the CEO of a multinational, this book can show you how to improve your profits and productivity. How? By following the principles of The Deming Management Method.

Middle- and top-echelon managers in particular will find Dr. Deming's method provocative and controversial. He is for a total revamping of the way American managers manage. Some of his pet peeves are: managers who manage by slogans or by setting quotas, managers who don't know what their jobs are and who can't define the responsibilities of the workers under them, managers who tend to blame workers, not realizing that workers want to take pride in their work. Change, Dr. Deming beliees, starts at the top with an informed, quality-conscious management. This book includes excellent advice on how to achieve that level of management expertise in the author's analysis of Dr. Deming's famous 14 Points for Managers and his Deadly diseases of management.

Dr. Deming's management techniques are all carefully explained in this detailed, step-by-step treatment of their major points and of their practical applications to everyday business life.

A large portion of The Deming Management Method is devoted to practical applications of the method by some of American's most innovative firms, including Honeywell, AT&T and Campbell's Soup.

 

Contents

An Introduction to the Fourteen Points
33
PART
53
Pride of Workmanship
81
Doing It with Data
96
The Deming Prize
121
Ford Motor Company
131
Malden Mills Lawrence Massachusetts
163
American Telephone Telegraph Merrimack Valley Works
181
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Mary Walton worked as a journalist for the Philadelphia Inquirer for more than 22 years. She has also written for theĀ New York Times, theĀ Washington Post, Harper's Magazine, and other publications. Walton lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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