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15 Facts About Kaoru Ishikawa

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Kaoru Ishikawa was a Japanese organizational theorist and a professor in the engineering faculty at the University of Tokyo who was noted for his quality management innovations.

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Kaoru Ishikawa is considered a key figure in the development of quality initiatives in Japan, particularly the quality circle.

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Kaoru Ishikawa is best known outside Japan for the Ishikawa or cause and effect diagram, often used in the analysis of industrial processes.

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Kaoru Ishikawa was born in Tokyo, the eldest of the eight sons of Ichiro Ishikawa.

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From 1941 to 1947, Ishikawa worked at the Nissan Liquid Fuel Company.

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In 1947, Kaoru Ishikawa started his academic career as an associate professor at the University of Tokyo.

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Kaoru Ishikawa undertook the presidency of the Musashi Institute of Technology in 1978.

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In 1949, Kaoru Ishikawa joined the Japanese Union of Scientists and Engineers, an organization developed to promote systematic studies needed to stimulate the nation's economy.

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Kaoru Ishikawa translated, integrated and expanded the management concepts of W Edwards Deming and Joseph M Juran into the Japanese system.

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Kaoru Ishikawa used this concept to define how continuous improvement can be applied to processes when all variables are known.

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Kaoru Ishikawa would write two books on quality circles.

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Kaoru Ishikawa was dedicated to serving society rather than serving himself.

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Kaoru Ishikawa's manner was modest, and this elicited the cooperation of others.

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Kaoru Ishikawa followed his own teachings by securing facts and subjecting them to rigorous analysis.

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Kaoru Ishikawa was completely sincere, and as a result was trusted completely.