It was not until 1968 that the Japanese approach to company-wide quality control, and Kaoru Ishikawa’s synthesis of the philosophy, which contributed to Japan’s ascendancy as a quality leader, began to be of interest to the western world.
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Rescooped by
Richard Platt
from Low Power Heads Up Display
onto Low Power Heads Up Display January 25, 4:43 AM
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TLSBlue encourages leadership to create their own path, constantly refining and adapting to fit their operational realities while still adhering to the guiding principles of systemic focus and improvement. TLSBlue integrates the best of TOC, Lean, and Six Sigma, with many other tools, for creating and sustaining a Blue Ocean. It was not until 1968 that the Japanese approach to company-wide quality control, and Kaoru Ishikawa’s synthesis of the philosophy, which contributed to Japan’s ascendancy as a quality leader, began to be of interest to the Western world. TLSBlue attempts to go one step further