After reading "Summary of Deming's Management Thought"

The Digest of Deming's Management Thought
was initially not optimistic about the quality of the book because it was an excerpt from an article. Now that you have read it, write down your thoughts.
First of all, the management concepts mentioned in the book are indeed very unique, such as "the world is destroyed by best efforts", such as "work stability", etc., are very novel.
As the father of quality management, Deming also has a high understanding of people's attention.
Responsibility for product quality lies at the top and the system, and Deming's background in statistics illustrates these responsibilities with data.
We often talk about high-level responsibilities, but high-level decision-making is not supported by data, but relies on talent. Statistics undoubtedly provide effective support for high-level decision-making.
Because it is an abstract, some content has no context and is not easy to understand.
Some have duplicate descriptions.
The 14 points in "There is no instant pudding" are actually emphasized by Deming, but have no new ideas, and are almost the same as ordinary management knowledge.
The book, read it again, may understand more thoroughly.

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