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Essential work on a seminal leader in the quality movement, May 7, 1997
By A Customer
This review is from: Juran: A Lifetime of Influence (Hardcover)
In 1947 America, what did "Made in Japan" mean? Today, Americans feel exactly the opposite
about this phrase, due in no small part to the lifetime of influence of the work of Joseph Moses
Juran, one of the world's seminal leaders in the quality movement. Born in 1904, Juran's
extraordinary intensity (he's still at it) and his brilliant prescience about quality have established world
renown respect for his quality consulting, teaching, and especially his writing. Author Butman
depends heavily on Juran's extensive personal involvement in this first and only authorized biography
that understandably shies away from a more critical analysis of Juran's impact in business. Butman
describes numerous details of Juran's life, including his early life of dire poverty in Romania, the
family's trek across the world to live in a tar-paper shack in Minneapolis, Minnesota, his early odd
jobs from age nine to sixteen, his academic proficiency and expertise in chess, his college degree in
electrical engineering (the first in his family history), and his career years with Western Electric in the
famed Hawthorne plant. Juran was employed there during the time of the now famous Hawthorne
studies, as was W.E.Deming, although the two never actually met while with the company. Juran's
surprisingly frank acknowledgment of his lack of managerial skills and his comments on the
fascinating experience working with immediate post World War II Japan (he first travelled there in
1954) establish a personal connection with this self confessed abrasive quality leader who means so
much to countless quality professionals throughout the world. Juran's works abound (to quality
professionals, his massive 2,000 page "Quality Control Handbook" is sacrosanct) and are
considered fundamental references for anyone interested in better understanding the meaning of
quality and how best to integrate these principles in any organization. At age 92, Juran now devotes
his time to writing a three volume autobiography that should further fill in the details of this
extraordinary life. This is a fascinating story essential for all quality professionals.
For more information on Juran, check out this site:
http://www.juran.com/juran/bio/bio _jmj.html.
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