Title: What Deming Was Trying to Tell Us
1The System of Profound Knowledge What Deming Was
Trying to Tell Us
2The System of Profound Knowledge (SPK) Outline
- Introduction
- What is a system?
- The SPK Components
- Original
- Updated
- Personal
- Demings Audit Checklist
- The Interaction
- In conclusion
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3- Quality is the result of the system.
- W. Edwards Deming
4- sys?tem (sis' tem) n. A group of interacting,
interrelated, or interdependent elements forming
a complex whole.
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6Six Sigma Project
Define
Measure
Improve
Control
Analyze
7Six Sigma System
Define
Measure
Control
Improve
Analyze
8ISO 9000 Series Quality Elements (1994)
9ISO Q9001-2000 Quality Management System
Continual improvement of the quality management
system
Customers
Customers
5 Management responsibility
6 Resource management
8 Measurement, analysis and improvement
7 Product realization
10Demings System of Profound Knowledge
Appreciation for a System
Understanding of Psychology
Knowledge about Variation
Theory of Knowledge
11Demings System Model
- Design
- and Consumer
- redesign research
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- Suppliers of Consumers
- materials and
- equipment
- Receipt and test of Distribution
- A materials
- Production, assembly, inspection
- B
- C
- D Tests of processes,
- machines, methods,
- costs
12Updated System Model
- Leadership Benchmarking
- and
- Continuous Improvement
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- Supplier Customer and
- Partnering Market Focus
- A Process
Business - B Management Audit Results
- C
- D
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- Support
- Information and Analysis
- (Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing)
- Human Resource Focus
13Personal System Model
Quality is fitness-for-use Joseph M. Juran
14Demings Audit Checklist
15Knowledge about Variation
- Control Charts
- Purpose to distinguish between chance variation
and assignable cause variation - UCL
- Average
- LCL
16Design of ExperimentsAnalysis of Variance
(ANOVA) Table
17Elements of Self-Control
3. A means of regulation
18Demings Audit Checklist
19Theory of Knowledge
- Proposition (Theory) Consequences (Results)
Meaning (Knowledge) - Theory
- Knowledge
- Results
20Shewhart Cycle
Plan
Knowledge
Do
Act
Check
21Personal Learning
- Do an event autopsy
- What went well?
- What didnt go so well?
- Keeping a personal learning log
22Demings Audit Checklist
23Corporate Culture
- Planning Benchmarking
- and
- Continuous Improvement
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- Customer Satisfaction
- Supplier
- Partnering
- A Process Results Audit
- B
- C
- D
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- Support
- Information and Analysis
- (Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing)
- Human Resource Focus
Behaviors
24Appreciative Inquiry (AI)
25Appreciative Inquiry (AI)
- AI assumes that what you want in the organization
already exists. - AI generates images of the forces that are life-
giving to the organization. - AI begins with a collection of peoples stories
of something at its best.
26Developing Personal Trust
- Make agreement you only intend to keep.
- Do not accept fuzzy agreements.
- Give the earliest notice of agreements you cannot
meet. - Make amends for broken agreements.
- Do these for 21 days it will become a habit!
27Demings Audit Checklist
28The Red Bead Experiment
Appreciation for a System?
S
Understanding of Psychology?
Knowledge about Variation?
V
P
K
Theory of Knowledge?
29Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing
Appreciation for a System?
S
Understanding of Psychology?
Knowledge about Variation?
V
P
K
Theory of Knowledge?
30Customer Complaint
Appreciation for a System?
S
Understanding of Psychology?
Knowledge about Variation?
V
P
K
Theory of Knowledge?
31In conclusion
- Set the example. Ask questions of yourself.
- Teach others. Ask questions of others.
Who else was involved?
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What information was used?
V
K
What did you learn?
32What Deming was trying to tell us