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Understanding Quality in the Global Economy: The Quality…Or Else!
La Biblioteca Deming Básica ya está disponible en Español.
The Deming Basic Library
This more complete introduction to Deming’s fundamental ideas and concepts contains documentary reports of successful applications. Viewer learns requirements of an organizational transformation. (9 DVDs)
$900.00
$900.00
TDLBL
The Deming Starter Library
The viewer learns how the Deming philosophy of continual improvement developed, why systems thinking is essential and how the system designed by management determines results. Includes The Prophet of Quality, the 14 Points, Profound Knowledge & the famous Red Beads. (4 DVDs)
$395.00
$395.00
TDLS
The Deming Library
The complete set of 32 DVDs presents Dr. Deming’s philosophy as he developed and taught it. Includes accounts of successful applications in manufacturing, health care, relationship to Baldrige criteria, and systems theory. Recommended for the organization committed to a transformation to continual improvement. Includes two documentaries: How Everyone Wins: Finding Joy, Meaning, and Profit in the Workplace and The Nun and the Bureaucrat... and Good News…How Hospitals Heal Themselves Book-DVD Set at no additional cost.
$2,400.00
$2,400.00
TDL00
Teilhard Chardin - Man of Science, Man of Faith Video
Features Dr. Russell Ackoff on the complex social system and Dr. Gerald Suárez on managing fear.
Healing Hospitals: <i>The Nun and the Bureaucrat... and Good News…How Hospitals Heal Themselves Book-DVD Set</i><br><br>You can only order through our partner partner Lean Enterprise Institute, see below for complete information.
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<br>Healing Hospitals: <i>The Nun and the Bureaucrat... and Good News…How Hospitals Heal Themselves Book-DVD Set</i>
The Origin of Quality in the West: <i>If Japan Can…Why Can’t We? </i>
The history-making NBC documentary that introduced W. Edwards Deming and his quality improvement ideas to Western managers. (The “second most influential documentary in the history of film and television.” Washington Times.)