Deming wrote: We shall learn from the theory in Chapter 11 that to hold a worker on the job without pay till he has cleaned up the defectives that were detected by inspection of his product, if he is in statistical control, is to charge him with faults of the system.
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Deming on Software: Overtime
June 20, 2009Deming on Software: Computers
June 19, 2009Deming wrote: A computer can be a blessing. It can also be a curse. Some people make good use of computers. Few people are aware, however, of the negative import of computers. Time and time again, in my experience, when I ask for data on inspection, to learn whether they indicate that the process is [...]
Deming on Software: Need more Rock Stars
June 18, 2009Deming wrote: “Our troubles lie entirely in the work force.” The supposition is prevalent the world over that there would be no problems in production or in service if only our production workers would do their jobs in the way that they were taught. Pleasant dreams. The workers are handicapped by the system, and the [...]
Deming on Software: Proof
June 17, 2009Deming wrote: Improvement of quality is a method, transferable to different problems and circumstances. It does not consist of cookbook procedures on file ready for specific application to this or that kind of product. It is not unusual for a consultant to receive an enquiry for examples of success in a a similar product line. [...]
Deming on Software: Performance Evaluations
June 17, 2009Deming wrote: One of the main effects of evaluation of performance is nourishment of short-term thinking and short-time performance. A man must have something to show. His superior is forced into numerics. It is easy to count. Counts relieve management of the necessity to contrive a measure with meaning.
Deming on Software: Bugs 1
June 13, 2009Deming wrote: Everyone in your company knows that the aim is perfection, that you can not tolerate defectives and mistakes. You make every worker responsible for the defectives that he has produced. Yet from the records that you have showed to me, it is obvious that you are tolerating a high proportion of defectives, and [...]
Deming on Software: First Thoughts
June 13, 2009I’ve asked people if they’ve ever read Deming or had exposure to his methods or concepts. My Dad said, “The statistical guy?” Before studying Deming, my thoughts were the same. I think we all think that about Deming. I think at 107 years old, if alive today, Deming would be disappointed to be world famous [...]
Lean at Home Again
May 9, 2009I got a nice comment from Mark Graban who posts some cool quality oriented stuff. I appreciate your efforts to apply Lean principles at home. A few questions: To point 3, it takes more electricity to cool an empty refrigerator or freezer. Are you considering energy costs? That’s probably nit picking To point 5, this [...]
More on Clever is Good
May 4, 2009When I first went about criticizing the use of the word “clever” describe bad code, I thought using “clever” to mean “bad” was silly and self contradictory. Ironically clever, if you will. Having hassled it out with far greater minds, I’ve changed my thinking about why bad code shouldn’t be called clever. (See the comments.) [...]
Santorini Greek Kitchen is Good Food
April 29, 2009Santorini Greek Kitchen is a fabulous restaurant. It has independent restaurant atmosphere, super good food, and great wait staff. I recommend it. After eating Jennie and I drove around Fountain Square. I can see the appeal. It has an up and coming feel without being spoiled by some grandiose master plan. There are a lot [...]









