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An Investigation of the Method of Accumulation Analysis
(1986-12)
A discussion of Taguchi's method for analyzing ordered categorical data.
A Process for Consulting for Improvement in Quality and Productivity
(1986-11)
A process that consultants can use to improve their effectiveness.
Analysis of Fractional Factorials
(1986-06)
Statistically designed experiments, particularly fractional factorial designs, are key tools to use when the object is to screen a large number of variables in order to identify those with the most influence.
Drastic Changes for Western Management
(1986-06)
This report is a compact summary of the most important points that Dr. W. Edwards Deming has been making about changes that must be made by American businesses if they are to be competitive.
A Critical Look at Accumulation and Related Methods
(1986-11)
Using accumulation analysis on ordered categorical data can often result in the detection of spurious effects.
Managing Our Way to Economic Success: Two Untapped Resources
(1986)
American organizations could compete much better at home and abroad if they would learn to tap the potential information inherent in all processes and the creativity inherent in all employees.
My First Trip to Japan
(1986-02)
American visitors to Japan can learn much about what it takes to successfully implement quality improvement.
Studies in Quality Improvement: Minimizing Transmitted Variation by Parameter Design
(1986-02)
By properly designing products and taking the inevitable variation in components into account, engineers can minimize the amount of variation that ultimately shows up in finished products.