New book published – Quality beyond Borders: Dantotsu or How to Achieve Best in Business by David Hutchins

New book published – Quality beyond Borders: Dantotsu or How to Achieve Best in Business by David Hutchins

In the UK, over the last few decades we have embraced Six Sigma, Lean and other Japanese management techniques and have spent £billions on consultancy and courses, so why are we still behind countries like Japan and Germany who are turning out superior quality products?

Quality Beyond Borders looks at Japan where these concepts are not considered to be standalone but are all part of a seamless company wide matrix of interaction concepts.  When the concepts covered are integrated into a total company-wide programme, the intention is to make that organisation the best in its business; in Japanese terms this implies ‘Dantotsu’, which means ‘number one thinking’.   Author, David Hutchins has over several decades worked in all of the cultural blocks and has consistently managed to integrate all of these differences into a single company wide approach.

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DMAIC, PDSA, Lean Six Sigma, the Quality Gurus - fake Quality News part 1. etc.

DMAIC, PDSA, Lean Six Sigma,  the Quality Gurus - fake Quality News part 1. etc.

What is in a name! I call this 'fake quality news' for good reason! Six Sigma and Lean advocates collectively herald the  acronyms, words and names I have put in this title as if they are the latest thing in Quality. If there was no damage done this would not be a problem but unfortunately they do enormous damage because all of them are seriously misleading. 

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