Kaoru Ishikawa


Ishikawa Kaoru, born 1915, died April 16, 1989) is a Japanese management theorist, chemist and professor at the University of Tokyo since 1960. As the first author, he pointed to significant differences between Western and Japanese culture. It included not only social behavior patterns, but also corporate behaviors and habits. Achievements Quality wheel - Ishikawa, encouraged by Joseph Juran, has implemented the idea of ​​quality wheels in Japanese companies. This method has also spread outside of Japan. Today, quality circles are present in more than 50 countries, and in Japan alone over 20 million people participate.

Ishikawa's Diagram Ishikawa has developed a cause-and-effect diagram in which the analysis begins with the finding of an effect (eg failure, failure or other undesirable condition) and is conducted to identify all possible causes that caused it. Awards

He received the highest Japanese quality award - Deming. Evaluation

The Ishikawa diagram, also known as the fish bone chart, is well-known to managers all over the world. It is taught by students who manage all major economic universities. Attempts to implement quality wheels have been made in many countries, including Poland (in the 70s and early 90s). His contribution to quality development is enormous.

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