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16th September 2004, 03:49 AM
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Pawel Lang
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QMSs in Japan - Seeking information about the beginning and evolution
Hallo! It's my first post  on the forum so I'm curious if anybody answers it
I look for a literature source about QMSs in Japan. The beginning and it's evolution. I write currently an article about evolution of QMSs in the automotive industry. I have some interesting books and WebPages about Europe and US. But couldn't find anything good about Japan.
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16th September 2004, 07:02 AM
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Welcome to the Cove!
I can't help personally - Maybe one of the others can. I'm wondering if there is any pre- world war II information out there.
This could prove interesting.
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16th September 2004, 07:43 AM
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Hello Pawel, and welcome to the Cove.
Good subject.
I'm sure there are Cove dwellers better suited to respond than I am, but your question is interesting, and I will happily take part in this thread. While we wait for more replies I suggest a look in the Philosophy, Gurus, Controversy and Evolution forum. After all, some well known Q Gurus figured heavily in the early days of Japans Quality movement history.
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16th September 2004, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Claes Gefvenberg
Hello Pawel, and welcome to the Cove.
Good subject.
I'm sure there are Cove dwellers better suited to respond than I am, but your question is interesting, and I will happily take part in this thread. While we wait for more replies I suggest a look in the Philosophy, Gurus, Controversy and Evolution forum. After all, some well known Q Gurus figured heavily in the early days of Japans Quality movement history.
/Claes
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OK! Here's a start.
http://www.wtec.org/loyola/ep/c6s1.htm
A chapter from a book which describes Japan's post WWII entry into Q systems.
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30th October 2004, 01:21 PM
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Quality in Japan
I will recommenality d Juran's Quality handbook which details a full chapter # 41 on Quality evolution in Japan
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