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- Inspection is too late. The quality, good or bad, is already in the . . .
Firstly to recognize through Quality Assurance inspections whether or not Production’s Initial Quality Control Processes are working effectively And then, secondly as a client deliverable, to document that the product has been thoroughly inspected
- TOP 25 QUOTES BY W. EDWARDS DEMING (of 228) | A-Z Quotes
Inspection with the aim of finding the bad ones and throwing them out is too late, ineffective, and costly Quality comes not from inspection but from improvement of the process W Edwards Deming
- Demings Point Three - Jim Leonard - Process Improvement
♦ Inspection to improve quality is too late, ineffective, costly ♦ Inspection adds no value The product is already good or bad by the time we inspect the product
- Measure Twice Cut Once: Deming’s Third Point and Why Inspection is Too Late
Inspections, while useful for identifying when processes have deviated from standards, do not contribute to the product’s intrinsic quality They are merely a reactive measure, often too late to correct the defects without incurring additional costs and delays
- You Cannot Inspect Quality Into a Product: This is Why
As the renowned 20th-century quality guru W Edwards Deming aptly puts it in his book, Out of the Crisis, “Inspection does not improve the quality, nor guarantee quality Inspection is too late The quality, good or bad, is already in the product As Harold F Dodge said, ‘You can not inspect quality into a product ’
- You Can’t Inspect in Quality - A Lean Journey
"Inspection does not improve the quality, nor guarantee quality Inspection is too late The quality, good or bad, is already in the product As Harold F Dodge said, “You can not inspect quality into a product " — W Edwards Deming, Out of Crisis, Page 29
- Quality Isn’t Inspected, It’s Engineered: Empowering Agile . . . - Medium
Wise words from the quality guru himself, W Edwards Deming: “Inspection is too late ” By the time you’re meticulously checking every detail, the cake’s done So, how do we avoid this quality
- Deming’s 14 Points: A Blueprint for Achieving Quality and . . . - iSixSigma
“Inspection is too late The quality, good or bad, is already in the product ” — WED Inspections are costly (inspection systems, rework, or scrap costs) and often ineffective You cannot inspect quality in a process The alternative to inspection is process monitoring and improvement
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