Find out why this book has sold more than 400,000 copies, and why its author, Philip B. Crosby, is widely regarded as the elder statesman of the Quality Revolution.
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A man with conviction,
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This review is from: Quality Without Tears: The Art of Hassle-Free Management (Hardcover)
Philip Crosby is widely recognized as a quality pioneer for the concepts he drove homw with Quality is Free and Quality Without Tears. After reading, Quality Without Tears, I was struck by how deep a conviction he held that his concepts were valid. It's easy to say that now that they have become widely accepted, but it takes a visionary to act that way when they're a somewehat new approach.The concepts which Crosby developed were a extension of the work of Dr. Edwards Deming (who also has published a bunch of books) and Crosby's work seems to be the basis of the later Six Sigma approach that proved to work so well.
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Hassle - Free,
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This review is from: Quality Without Tears: The Art of Hassle-Free Management (Paperback)
A solid understanding and committment with the concepts presented on this book: the absolutes of quality, the fourteen steps process and the individuals role, will cause quality to happen if the company decides to be involved in the life long process of quality improvement.'Hassle free offers better working relationships, a smooth system and happy employees'
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This review is from: Quality Without Tears: The Art of Hassle-Free Management (Paperback)
I initially bought this book for my own use, but now it has gone viral within my company. All managers have a copy. We are using it as a guide to quality as we move forward with future release.The second half of the book is not that great, but the principles are what are most important. If you have a software company that is struggling with quality issues, this is the book to read. Although it was written back in the 80's, the concepts are timeless.
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