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Edward Deming's 14 points
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The continuous improvement (CI) movement first found success when Edward Demings, an American scientist whose ideas had been rejected in the United States, brought his 14 points for improvement to Japan. With his principles for continuous improvement and tools for working with the data, he was able to revolutionise Japanese manufacturing. Following his success in Japan, he was received back in America as a saviour for American industry. The Deming Prize was established in 1951 by the Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (J.U.S.E.), to honour W. Edwards Deming, an American whose quality methods helped Japanese companies achieve great commercial success in the aftermath of World War II. The prize, given annually, recognises companies
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