In Their Own Words

From Student to Colleague: An Insider's View of Deming's World (Part 1)

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Jul 21, 2025
William Scherkenbach, a longtime student and colleague of W. Edwards Deming, offers a fascinating glimpse into studying under the legendary figure. He shares personal stories of their late-night discussions and Deming's unique teaching style, combining statistics with storytelling. Scherkenbach reflects on implementing Deming's principles at Ford and GM, highlighting challenges and transformative changes. As he reenters the arena to share these teachings, his passion for continual improvement and the impact of Deming's philosophy shines brightly.
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ANECDOTE

First Class Surprise

  • William Scherkenbach walked into Deming's 1972 NYU class without knowing who Deming was and found his teaching deeply engaging.
  • Deming taught applied statistics with stories and humor that connected theory to people and history.
INSIGHT

Epistemology Shaped His Method

  • Deming's interest in epistemology shaped his teaching beyond statistics and came via Shewhart and C.I. Lewis.
  • That connection led Deming to emphasize theory, questions, and the logic behind practice.
ADVICE

Don't Reward Stable Variation

  • Do not rank or reward people when a process is in statistical control because differences are due to common causes.
  • Focus on improving the process instead of penalizing or rewarding individuals.
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