In Their Own Words

What is "Profound Knowledge"? An Insider's View of Deming's World (Part 4)

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Nov 17, 2025
Bill Scherkenbach, a longtime protégé of Dr. W. Edwards Deming and a leader in statistical methods at Ford and GM, shares invaluable insights on profound knowledge. He emphasizes that 'knowledge without action is useless' and connects the principles of systems thinking to transformative management. Bill breaks down the four components of profound knowledge, explores the complexities of business, and discusses the importance of balancing local metrics with systemic aims. Tune in for compelling thoughts on motivation and the essence of learning!
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INSIGHT

Profound Knowledge Is Integrated Expertise

  • "Profound knowledge" means deep expertise beyond buzzwords across interconnected fields.
  • Understanding systems, variation, theory of knowledge, and psychology makes the pieces click together.
ADVICE

Turn Knowledge Into Action

  • Act on what you learn because knowledge without action is useless.
  • Avoid acting without knowledge because action without knowledge is dangerous.
ANECDOTE

Deming Kept Evolving Into Old Age

  • Bill reassures listeners by noting Deming developed his ideas late in life and kept learning.
  • He jokes there's still time to codify your thinking, referencing Deming at age 79.
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