Deming's 14 Points
- Create constancy of purpose toward improvement of product
and service, with the aim to become competitive and to stay in business, and
to provide jobs.
- Adopt the new philosophy. We are in a new economic age.
Western management must awaken to the challenge, must learn their
responsibilities, and take on leadership for change.
- Cease dependence on inspection to achieve quality. Eliminate
the need for inspection on a mass basis by building quality into the product
in the first place.
- End the practice of awarding business on the basis of price
tag. Instead, minimize total cost. Move toward a single supplier for any one
item, on a long-term relationship of loyalty and trust.
- Improve constantly and forever the system of production and
service, to improve quality and productivity, and thus constantly decrease
costs.
- Institute training on the job.
- Institute leadership. The aim of supervision should be to
help people and machines and gadgets to do a better job. Supervision of
management is in need of overhaul, as well as supervision of production
workers.
- Drive out fear, so that everyone may work effectively for
the company.
- Break down barriers between departments. People in research,
design, sales, and production must work as a team, to foresee problems of
production and in use that may be encountered with the product or service.
- Eliminate slogans, exhortations, and targets for the work
force asking for zero defects and new levels of productivity. Such
exhortations only create adversarial relationships, as the bulk of the
causes of low quality and low productivity belong to the system and thus lie
beyond the power of the work force.
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Eliminate work standards (quotas) on the factory floor. Substitute
leadership.
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Eliminate management by objective. Eliminate management by
numbers, numerical goals. Substitute leadership.
- Remove barriers that rob the hourly worker of his right to
pride of workmanship. The responsibility of supervisors must be changed from
sheer numbers to quality.
- Remove barriers that rob people in management and in
engineering of their right to pride of workmanship. This means, inter alia,
abolishment of the annual or merit rating and of management by objective.
- Institute a vigorous program of education and
self-improvement.
- Put everybody in the company to work to accomplish the
transformation. The transformation is everybody's job.
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