THE DEMING INSTITUTE BLOG
Continual Improvement, Deming Philosophy, Deming Today, Education, Psychology
|Restaurant Week (An elementary look at quality culture fundamentals)
Industry can help provide the solution for our educational problems. But ultimately, education will provide the solution for our industry problems.
Appreciation for a System, Continual Improvement, Customer Focus, Deming Philosophy, System of Profound Knowledge
|Iterative Customer Focus
Guest post by John Hunter, author of Management Matters: Building Enterprise Capability. On Statistical Techniques in Industry as a Natural Resource by W. Edwards Deming (1952) In the new way, management introduces, through consumer research, a 4th step, and runs through the 4 steps is a cycle, over and over … New Way Design the […]
Deming Today, Deming's Ideas in Action, Nonprofits
|How Sawtooth Botanical Garden is Transforming Thanks to Deming
In this video interview with Aileron, Kat Vanden Heuvel, Executive Director at Sawtooth Botanical Garden, shares how Deming principles have changed the way people think and work at her nonprofit organization.
Deming Community, Deming Philosophy, Events and Outreach, System of Profound Knowledge, Theory of Knowledge
|Profound Knowledge from a Knowledge Use Perspective
ASA Deming Lecture: "Profound Knowledge from a Knowledge Use Perspective," Vincent P. Barabba, Market Insight Corporation
Deming Philosophy, Deming Today, Education, Psychology
|The Neuroscience of Deming by JW Wilson
Guest post by John Hunter, author of Management Matters: Building Enterprise Capability. This webcast shows JW Wilson’s presentation, The Neuroscience of Deming, at the 2012 Annual Deming Conference. In a previous post I wrote about this presentation which included a couple clips from the presentation. Now we have the full presentation on our YouTube channel: […]
Deming Philosophy, Psychology
|Book Review – The Mind at Work: Valuing the intelligence of the American Worker
Guest post by Michael Godfried: planner and policy analyst in Washington State and Bill Bellows, Deputy Director, The Deming Institute Mike Rose is a wonderful writer with a host of books to his name. The Mind at Work: Valuing the intelligence of the American Worker (2004) looks at the mental dimension of work that is often dismissed […]
Customer Focus, data, Deming Philosophy, Theory of Knowledge
|What Loss Will a Business Suffer Due to a Dissatisfied Customer?
Guest post by John Hunter, who founded curiouscat.com in 1996. You can’t know how much a dissatisfied customer will cost your business in the long run. You can make statistical judgements about how costly dissatisfied customers are to a business but those are loaded with many guesses. They can give a general indication of the […]
Deming Philosophy, Psychology, System of Profound Knowledge
|My quest for understanding
Why is it so hard to get the Deming approach to "stick" at organizations?Keith Sparkjoy's answer may surprise you.
data, Deming Philosophy, systems thinking, Understanding Variation
|Book Review – The Tyranny of Metrics
Guest post by Michael Godfried: planner and policy analyst in Washington State and Bill Bellows, Deputy Director, The Deming Institute Jerry Z. Muller’s The Tyranny of Metrics (2018) is a book that I believe Dr. Deming would have surely appreciated. This well-researched book gives an ever timely overview of the history and drivers behind the misuse of metrics […]
data, Deming Philosophy, System of Profound Knowledge
|Deming 101: Goals, Aims, and Analytics, by Mike Tveite
In this 2012 webcast by Mike Tveite, learn the difference between an aim and a goal, and how the goal often gets in the way of the aim.