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In his bookThe New Economics for Industry, Government, and Education[1]Deming championed the work ofWalter Shewhart, includingstatistical process control, operational definitions, and what Deming called the \"Shewhart Cycle,\"[2]which had evolved intoPlan-Do-check-Act(PDCA). Deming is best known for his work in Japan after WWII, particularly his work with the leaders of Japanese industry. That work began in July and August 1950, in Tokyo and at the Hakone Convention Center,[3]when Deming delivered speeches on what he called \"Statistical Product Quality Administration\". Many in Japan credit Deming as one of the inspirations for what has become known as theJapanese post-war economic miracleof 1950 to 1960, when Japan rose from the ashes of war on the road to becoming the second-largest economy in the world through processes partially influenced by the ideas Deming taught:[4]
- Better design of products to improve service
- Higher level of uniform product quality
- Greater sales through side [global] markets
Deming is best known in theUnited Statesfor his 14 Points (Out of the Crisis, by W. Edwards Deming, preface) and his system of thought he called the \"System of Profound Knowledge\". The system includes four components or \"lenses\" through which to view the world simultaneously:
Deming made a significant contribution to Japan\'s reputation for innovative, high-quality products, and for its economic power. He is regarded as having had more impact on Japanese manufacturing and business than any other individual not of Japanese heritage. Despite being honored in Japan in 1951 with the establishment of the Deming Prize, he was only just beginning to win widespread recognition in the U.S. at the time of his death in 1993.[6]President Ronald Reaganawarded him theNational Medal of Technologyin 1987. The following year, theNational Academy of Sciencesgave Deming the Distinguished Career in Science award.
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