Deming Chain Reaction - Explained
What is the Deming Chain Reaction?
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What is the Deming Chain Reaction?
The Deming Chain explains the reason why organizations should spend effort, time and money to improve the quality of their products and services.
What are the steps in Deming's Chain Reaction?
Improve Quality = Costs decrease because of less rework, fewer mistakes, fewer delays, snags, better use of machine-time and materials = Productivity Improves = Capture the market with better quality and lower price = Stay in Business è Provide jobs and more jobs