THE DEMING INSTITUTE BLOG
The W. Edwards Deming Institute
|Create Your Own On-Demand Management Conference
Guest post by John Hunter, author of Management Matters: Building Enterprise Capability. The Covid-19 crisis has created many challenges to standard ways of working. Attending conferences provides a useful way to learn and improve your management understanding. Given the challenges of 2020, I would like to remind you that we make many of our past […]
Deming Philosophy, System of Profound Knowledge | 7 Comments
|Who’s Got Profound Knowledge?
Professor Doug Stilwell of Drake University discusses Dr. Deming’s System of Profound knowledge and its potential to transform our educational system.
Appreciation for a System, systems thinking | 4 Comments
|Seeking Systemic Improvements: Root Cause
Guest post by John Hunter, author of Management Matters: Building Enterprise Capability. The idea of looking beyond the most visible problem when seeking to improve is important. If you just address the most visible issue, you often fail to improve the system and instead just add some work to smooth things over if that problem […]
systems thinking
|The Democratic Corporation
Guest post by John Hunter, author of Management Matters: Building Enterprise Capability. This video shows part 4 of a Russell Ackoff presentation from 2003 on Systems Thinking and Management. In this part of the presentation, Ackoff discusses the difference between authority and influence. In complex organizations, trying to rule by authority is difficult and ineffective. […]
systems thinking | 6 Comments
|Focus on Addressing the Right Problem
Guest post by John Hunter, founder of the CuriousCat.com. Have you ever tried running through water? You don’t get very far very fast. If you have water up to your waist, and you try to run, your progress is very slow. Sure, you could put in more effort and maybe try to improve your technique […]
Deming Philosophy, Education, Psychology | 94 Comments
|Restoring Joy in Mudville
Professor Doug Stilwell of Drake University examines the connection between intrinsic motivation and joy in learning and how the systemic structures in our educational system can hinder it.
Deming Philosophy, Education | 1 Comment
|Avoid Doing the Wrong things Righter… But, “By What Method?”
Doug Stilwell shares insights into how you can make the "right" decisions for your organization.
Appreciation for a System, Deming Philosophy, Psychology | 2 Comments
|Mary Jenkins: Statistical Approach to HR Systems
Guest post by John Hunter, author of Management Matters: Building Enterprise Capability. Mary Jenkins gave this presentation on Statistical Approach to HR Systems at the Ohio Quality and Productivity Forum in 1992. In the presentation, Mary provides a view of the organization as a system and the existing and possible systems to manage personnel. She […]
Deming on Management, Psychology, respect for people
|Deming on Management: Joy in Work
Guest post by John Hunter, author of the Curious Cat Management Improvement Blog (since 2004). This is the seventh post in our Deming on Management series. This series provides resources for those interested in learning more about particular topics related to W. Edwards Deming’s ideas. View our previous Deming on Management posts, including: Leadership, Appreciation […]
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|Russell Ackoff on Learning, Risks and Development
Guest post by John Hunter, author of Management Matters: Building Enterprise Capability. This video shows part 3 of a Russell Ackoff presentation from 2003 on Systems Thinking and Management (see our previous post on part 1 and part 2). An organization that wants to survive in a dynamic environment has to continually educate its members […]