THE DEMING INSTITUTE BLOG
Dr. Deming
|A Historical Look at Deming’s Career: Lecture by J. Stuart Hunter
By John Hunter, founder of CuriousCat.com. Every year the American Statistical Association (ASA) selects an honoree to present a Deming Lecture at their annual conference. The 2009 ASA Deming Lecture by J. Stuart Hunter, Princeton University: the first part of the lecture (20 minutes) is a historical look at W. Edwards Deming’s career and then […]
Deming Today, Education
|Red Bead Experiment Simulation
By John Hunter, author of the Curious Cat Management Improvement Blog. Note: The simulation referenced below is no longer available. I ran across this simulation via a post on an e-learning website. The community has challenges in creating short simulations on various concepts and one of the challenges focused on the red bead experiment: the […]
Dr. Deming, respect for people
|My First Trip To Japan by Peter Scholtes
By John Hunter, author of Management Matters: Building Enterprise Capability. The Philadelphia Area Council for Excellence organized a tour to visit businesses Japan in 1985 and learn from them. 38 people participated in the trip including Peter Scholtes; William Hunter (my father); Brian and Laurel Joiner; Myron Tribus; and David and Carole Schwinn (David and […]
The W. Edwards Deming Institute
|2016 W. Edwards Deming Institute Annual Conference, 16 to 18 September 2016
By John Hunter, founder of CuriousCat.com. 2016 Deming Institute Annual Conference September 16 – 18, 2016 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Find more information and the registration form. This webcast is a clip from Ian Bradbury’s presentation at a previous annual conference. Facilitators Eric Budd, Improvement Coordinator at Peaker Services Dennis Sergent, President & […]
Deming Legacy, Deming Philosophy, Psychology
|Export anything to a friendly country except American management
By John Hunter, author of the Curious Cat Management Improvement Blog (since 2004). One of the reasons quotes by W. Edwards Deming are so popular is that he had an incredible understanding of the practice of management. Another reason they are popular is he had a sense of humor that was captured well in several […]
Deming Today, Education, Psychology
|Why Some Things in Education Work….and Others Don’t
By John Hunter, founder of CuriousCat.com. Presentation by JW Wilson at our 2015 Deming in Education conference: Why Some Things in Education Work….and Others Don’t: There is a mismatch between what science knows and what education does. This is true in education and management. We are not very effective at adjusting existing practices based on […]
Appreciation for a System, Continual Improvement, Deming Philosophy, Understanding Variation | 1 Comment
|Specification-based Management is Not Sufficient
Guest post by Bill Bellows (originally written as a comment about the question of how Dr. Deming viewed Six Sigma Quality). While Dr. Deming was known for his appreciation of continuous improvement, he was also know for encouraging us to think of variation and improvement from a systems perspective. As such, I do not believe […]
Deming Philosophy, Deming Today, Deming's Ideas in Action, Healthcare, podcast, Psychology
|From Chaos to Process at Fitness Matters
Travis Timmons, owner of Fitness Matters, describes the company's Deming Transformation that took them from chaos to stability - and unprecedented success.
systems thinking
|Minimize Total Cost
An in-depth discussion of the Point 4 in Dr. W. Edwards Deming’s 14 Points for Management.
Continual Improvement, Deming Philosophy, Psychology
|Leadership Principles of Dr. W. Edwards Deming, Presentation by Joyce Orsini
By John Hunter, author of the Curious Cat Management Improvement Blog (since 2004). In this presentation at the Reliability Conference Joyce Orsini discusses the Leadership Principles of Dr. W. Edwards Deming. Joyce in an emeritus Board Member of The W. Edwards Deming Institute, editor of The Essential Deming, and Director of the former Deming Scholars […]