In Their Own Words

To Improve Quality Don’t Measure Quality: Misunderstanding Quality (Part 11)

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Feb 18, 2025
Bill Bellows, a quality improvement expert with over 31 years of experience applying Dr. Deming's principles, joins the discussion to debunk common misconceptions about measuring quality. He highlights that true improvement doesn't stem from mere metrics but from understanding functionality and customer needs. Bill shares engaging examples illustrating how teamwork can falter when individual interests overshadow collaboration. The conversation emphasizes creating holistic, desirable solutions in organizations to ensure both quality and profitability.
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ANECDOTE

Teamwork vs. Self-Interest

  • Bill Bellows shares examples of individuals prioritizing individual needs over collective ones.
  • These include students submitting minimal papers, daughters arriving home late, and machinists exploiting tolerances.
INSIGHT

Misinterpreting Teamwork

  • Focusing on individual requirements in isolation can be detrimental to teamwork.
  • "Teamwork" in non-Deming companies often masks self-interest.
INSIGHT

Acceptability vs. Desirability

  • Dr. Taguchi emphasizes improving quality from a variable perspective, considering degrees of goodness.
  • Acceptability focuses on meeting requirements, while desirability emphasizes preferred values.
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