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Total Quality Management

Total Quality Management (TQM) was initially introduced by the US Navy during World War II and was significantly influenced by William Deming. Deming's approach emphasized a four-step model focusing on ensuring processes work properly, maintaining aesthetic quality, examining product characteristics, and establishing visible, repeatable, and measurable processes.

Total Quality Management

Total Quality Management

TQM Successors

Sig Sigma

Black belts

3.4 defects per million parts

Experts

Lean Manufacturing
Main points:

Flexibility

Continuous improvement

Pull processing

Eliminate waste

Original 4-Step Model

Aesthetic quality (quality assurance)
Examining the real-life characteristics of a product
Ensuring that processes work properly
Visible, repeatable, measurable processes

Introduced

First adopter: US Navy
Emigrated to Japan
During WW II
By William Deming