Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa is best known for the quality tool named for him – the Ishikawa diagram, also known as the fishbone or cause-and-effect diagram. His major contribution to the field of quality include,
a) Simplification and spread of ‘7-QC tools' as a unified system,
b) Input to ‘Company-wide Quality Control' (CWQC) movement, and
c) Introduction & use of the concept of ‘Quality Circles'
This designer educational poster provides an overview of the Ishikawa philosophy and a brief on the concepts popularized by him.
On one page, you get to know about what Ishikawa prescribed for organizational excellence.
Use this educational poster for display in your organization to educate and inspire people on how to achieve excellence in their work.
The poster can be printed in color in sizes 16"x24", 20"x30", or 24"x36".
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