Alan Chan writes:
>From what I have been told, "quality products" was the idea of an american
> many many years ago. But it was the japanese who put this theory into
> practice. An now, you can see countless of japanese goods which are
> excellent in both quality and value. Not sure about the american products. Any
> comments?
I heard a similar story while on training for a course in quality-related design.
They said that some Americans came up with some process-control
theories a while ago but noone listened to them, so they went to Japan.
Now that the Japanese have become so successful as a result the rest of
the world is starting to implement it themselves.
Cheers,
- Dave
David A. Mann, B.E.
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while children are allowed to run free on the streets?" -- Garfield
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