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Joseph M. Juran, a pioneer of quality management whose "Quality Control Handbook" revolutionized how companies around the world made and sold products, died Feb. 28 of a stroke at his home in Rye ...
Joseph M. Juran, who helped establish the field of quality management and wrote the “Quality Control Handbook,” which taught manufacturers worldwide how to be more efficient and productive ...
Joseph M. Juran, a University of Minnesota graduate who helped establish the field of quality management and wrote the “Quality Control Handbook,” which taught manufacturers worldwide how to ...
Joseph Juran's life was all about quality. But neither did it lack quantity -- Juran was 103 when he died Thursday in Rye, N.Y. In a classroom and on a chess board, in wartime and in postwar Japan ...
– A story about Joseph M. Juran in Sunday’s Business section gave an incorrect location for Western Electric’s Hawthorne plant. In fact, the plant was in Cicero. – An articl… ...
In 1954, as Japan struggled to rebuild its shattered infrastructure and become a global economic power, Joseph M. Juran traveled to Tokyo to share some of America's savviest industrial know-how.
For his contributions to changing the view of quality development in modern society, Luleå University of Technology is conferring upon the American Joseph Juran the title of honorary doctor. The ...
In the 1940s, Joseph M. Juran coined the “80-20 rule,” which posits that there are a “vital few and trivial many” or that 20 percent of the causes drive 80 percent of the results.
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