Post war Japanese factory owners were the first to adopt Deming's ideas where they were put to dramatic effect, rapidly turning the Japanese economy around. In the ensuing decades, American manufacturers slowly joined the bandwagon, and saw their own production increase as well. The Japanese were so impressed with Deming's genius that their industrial association gives out an annual Deming Prize to the individual most responsible for improvements in industry that year.
Over the course of his career Deming received dozens of academic awards, and upon his death in 1993, the William Edwards Deming Institute was founded as a think tank in Washington D.C to promote his ideas.
See also W. Edwards Deming.
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