W. Edwards Deming

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W. Edwards Deming was an American statistician, professor, and management consultant renowned for pioneering modern quality management and continuous improvement practices in industry.

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management consultant
statistician
university professor
academicDegree PhD in mathematical physics
awardReceived Order of the Sacred Treasure, Second Class NERFINISHED
Shewhart Medal NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1900-10-14
dateOfDeath 1993-12-20
educatedAt University of Colorado NERFINISHED
University of Wyoming NERFINISHED
Yale University
employer Columbia University
New York University NERFINISHED
U.S. Census Bureau NERFINISHED
U.S. Department of Agriculture NERFINISHED
familyName Deming NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork management science
operations management
quality management
statistics
fullName William Edwards Deming NERFINISHED
givenName William
hasConcept constancy of purpose
management responsibility for quality
profound knowledge
variation reduction
honouredIn Deming Prize NERFINISHED
influenced Toyota Production System NERFINISHED
lean manufacturing
quality movement in the United States
knownFor 14 Points for Management NERFINISHED
Deming Cycle NERFINISHED
Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle NERFINISHED
System of Profound Knowledge NERFINISHED
Total Quality Management NERFINISHED
continuous improvement in industry
influence on Japanese postwar industrial revival
statistical process control
language English
nationality American
notableWork Out of the Crisis NERFINISHED
Quality, Productivity, and Competitive Position NERFINISHED
The New Economics for Industry, Government, Education NERFINISHED
occupation management consultant
statistician
university professor
placeOfBirth Sioux City, Iowa, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States

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