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  • Unfortunately managers must conform to market wisdom, and market wisdom is something Deming doesn't have. In today's world, he couldn't even score a Webinar.

  • @AnonymousEconomist . You are as clueless as you are stupid. "Market wisdom" is a hoax and a fraud. There is no wisdom in the market - the so called "market" is like having a bipolar head-case for a business partner. If you are an economist, you must be unemployed...

  • @projectmgrninja. Market wisdom means understanding how markets works. Your Guru has no understanding of market behavior.

  • Pure genius. I even love his mannerisms. He's a beautiful man.

  • I totally agree with Dr. Deming at 14:00 when he said " that is maybe the most underdeveloped nation " he refers to the US , he should be alive today to testify the truth of the us economy today

  • @odinheim It's more true in 2011 than it was 27 years ago.

  • well

    I don't agree with Dr. Deming at 12:50 when he compares the US and the Japanese economies , today Japan is also in a deep financial crisis again lack of management

  • @odinheim Japan's current financial crisis is not a management problem. The issues have more to do with their system of banking. Of course the earthquake/tsunami/Fukushima disaster have impacts that will be felt for years to come: how does something like a cataclysmic event translate to a 'lack of management'?

  • @projectmgrninja Although most of the governments of Asia had seemingly sound fiscal policies, the International Monetary Fund , again bad management

  • pure wisdom

  • Thank you for sharing Dr. Demings words of wisdom.

  • I once was blind, but now I see.

  • In 30 years I have worked for over a dozen bosses. NONE of them ever used the Deming method or even knew about it. And they were all horrible managers.

  • @politicoochie09 Most managers look back on Deming's wisdom as just another business fad that has come and gone like all the rest. My experience has been similar to yours during most of my career, and I seldom have had coworkers who have seen profound knowledge in action firsthand. I've been fortunate to have had some firsthand positive experiences. My career began with this video when it moved me to approach some local friends of Deming to see how I could get involved in the cause.

  • @TavernacleRecords this man should be telling to the US government what is going on , we need you so much in this crisis

  • @TavernacleRecords And most managers are clueless, incompetents. It's pure Peter Drucker, arguably the US' most accomplished business guru of the 20th century, who stated in one of his brilliant business tomes that the number 1 reason for business failure is not competition, lack of vision, or any of the other typical management excuses: it is managerial incompetence...

  • What a Man.

  • Why management do not listen?????????? He has said everything. . . . . .

    He is the most important philosopher of management that this world has ever seen

  • MTE3544

  • @juicedoggable how sick is this unit brohan.

  • د.ديمينج .. قصة إنتشالة لليابان من الخسارة في نقاط .. مبدع

  • DEMING is the great man, but his student SHIGEO SHINGO DID GO FURTHER.

  • Out of the Crisis, by Dr. Deming is a must read if one plans to make influential changes to his company. He explains these 5 deadly diseases as well as his 14 points of management.

  • @aaronsanderson I think the real power of Deming is at The new economics where he describes the System of Profound Knowledge................. 14 points and the 5 deadly diseases support this System. . . . .

  • short term like obama does it throw money at it hell its not his money

  • Everyone should watch this.

  • @grimnuclearwar My grandfather was actually taught by him! He proposed my papa to start his own quality control business! :D

  • Frightening how many of those diseases are flourishing in the British Military today. All boils down to the old cliché, there's no I in TEAM. Deming, the unheard prophet PBUH

  • Deming destroyed my life in american corprations. I believe he is right but if you try to implement his ideas you r considered a rebel, a left fielder, nutts really. That is moi.

  • @obaa101 you sound like my brother he did the same i told him as i tell you . you cant work for a company like the good o boys. you must start your oun buisness and then buy the company you worked for start at the tope of the buisness

  • Could somebody write down what Mr Deming is saying? I can hardly understand entire footages! Thank you from Italy

  • Intuitively makes a lot of sense ! Wonder what solutions he offers though, specially on no. 3 - the annual appraisal system. Personally, I think the Balanced Scorecard is pretty effective if used well. Wonder what the Japanese do...

  • @pramodkrish they focus on team work and have scheduled meeting to discuss hoe performance can be improved as a team rather then individual task

  • @pramodkrish The books by Dr. Deming, Out of the Crisis and The new economics for industry, government and education are good starts. I know this is late but I want you to know that Dr. Deming not only told us what is wrong but what we may do about it.

  • The cause is probably arrogance in the sense that, as Dr Deming expressed, the US flourished due to the devastation in 'the rest of the world'.

  • The pursuit of quality improvement in the U.S. is not taken seriously. It seems to have Mr. Deming depressed in this clip.

    I have seen management sour at time spent searching for answers to defects. 'Get it out the door' was always the motto in our factory. The sales people sometimes directed the quality people to pass product no matter what the consequences. A cause of defects might be discovered and presented to mgmt for review, but their blank stares indicated happy hour was being missed.

  • great words from great man

  • Thus came outsourcing.

  • Manager's Bible.

  • Simply amazing.

  • Great ideas on management that are as true today unfortunately as they were 25 years ago.

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