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  1. William Edwards Deming (October 14, 1900 – December 20, 1993) was an American business theorist, composer, economist, industrial engineer, management consultant, statistician, and writer.

  2. W. Edwards Deming (born Oct. 14, 1900, Sioux City, Iowa, U.S.—died Dec. 20, 1993, Washington, D.C.) was an American statistician, educator, and consultant whose advocacy of quality-control methods in industrial production aided Japan’s economic recovery after World War II and spurred the subsequent global success of many Japanese firms in ...

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  3. Oct 25, 1999 · Deming was a visionary whose belief in continual improvement led to a set of transformational theories and teachings that changed the way we think about quality, management, and leadership. He believed in a world where there is joy in learning and joy in work - where “everyone will win.”

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    William Edwards Deming (1900-1993) described himself as a teacher of a theory of management. He called it Management for Quality . This may come as a surprise to those who think of him as purely a statistical quality “guru”.

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  5. Dr. W. Edwards Deming offered 14 key principles for management to follow to improve the effectiveness of a business or organization significantly. The principles (points) were first presented in his book Out of the Crisis.

  6. The Deming Philosophy, known as Dr. Deming's “theory of management” and later his “System of Profound Knowledge,” represents a holistic approach to leadership and management. The philosophy brings together an understanding of variation, theory of knowledge, psychology and appreciation for a system.

  7. Jun 11, 2018 · William Edwards Deming (1900 – 1993) was largely responsible for introducing quality control to mass production. He developed his management theory while working as an economic consultant in Japan.