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W. Edwards Deming: The Father of Quality Management | Community Health

W. Edwards Deming: The Father of Quality Management | Community Health

W. Edwards Deming was an American engineer, statistician, and management consultant who is widely recognized as the father of quality management. Born on Octobe

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W. Edwards Deming was an American engineer, statistician, and management consultant who is widely recognized as the father of quality management. Born on October 14, 1900, in Sioux City, Iowa, Deming earned his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Wyoming and later received his PhD in physics from Yale University. His work in statistical process control and total quality management (TQM) revolutionized the manufacturing industry, particularly in Japan, where his ideas were instrumental in transforming the country's economy. Deming's 14 Points for Management, outlined in his book 'Out of the Crisis,' are still widely studied and applied today. With a Vibe score of 82, Deming's influence extends beyond the business world, with his ideas on continuous improvement and employee empowerment resonating with people from all walks of life. As a testament to his enduring legacy, Deming's work continues to inspire new generations of leaders and managers, with his ideas remaining a cornerstone of modern management philosophy.