In Their Own Words

Getting Started with Quality as an Organizational Strategy: A Conversation with Cliff Norman and David Williams

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Apr 7, 2025
David Williams and Cliff Norman, co-authors of "Quality as an Organizational Strategy," discuss the transformative journey leaders must embark on to foster learning organizations inspired by Deming's principles. They dive into the challenges of moving from traditional management methods to quality strategies, emphasizing the importance of leadership commitment and external support. Personal stories illustrate the profound impact of Deming's teachings, highlighting how tangible improvement projects can drive real change. The conversation also touches on the need for self-assessment and the importance of developing internal improvement capabilities.
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INSIGHT

Leadership Change Is The Core Challenge

  • Deming's approach demands leaders change themselves, not just delegate improvement projects.
  • True system change requires learning variation, systems, psychology, and theory of knowledge.
ANECDOTE

Spilled Milk Moment Revealed Learning

  • Joe Balthazar realized his transformation when he stopped instinctively reacting to spilled milk.
  • That recognition showed him he had truly learned the theory of variation.
ADVICE

Secure Will, Time, And External Help

  • Ensure the leadership team has will, time, and energy before starting a QoS transformation.
  • Consider external help experienced in improvement and system-wide change to support leaders.
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