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. He is considered a key figure in the development of quality initiatives in Japan, particularly the quality circle. He is best known outside Japan for the Ishikawa or cause and effect diagram (also known as the fishbone diagram), often used in the analysis of industrial processes. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Ishikawa, Kaoru, 1915- .
Published 1982
Book
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by Ishikawa, Kaoru, 1915- .
Published 1982
Book
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