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Knowledge Quotes by W. Edwards Deming
- You should not ask questions without knowledge.
- There is no substitute for knowledge.
- For Quality: Stamp out fires, automate, computerize, M.B.O., install merit pay, rank people, best efforts, zero defects. WRONG!!!! Missing ingredient: profound knowledge.
- Information is not knowledge. Let's not confuse the two.
- Lack of knowledge - that is the problem.
- A leader must have knowledge. A leader must be able to teach.
- To successfully respond to the myriad of changes that shake the world, transformation into a new style of management is required. The route to take…
- Knowledge is theory. We should be thankful if action of management is based on theory. Knowledge has temporal spread. Information is not knowledge. The world…
- Two basic rules of life are: 1) Change is inevitable. 2) Everybody resists change.
- Our prevailing system of management has destroyed our people. People are born with intrinsic motivation, self-respect, dignity, curiosity to learn, joy in learning. The forces…
- New product and new types of service are generated, not by asking the consumer, but by knowledge, imagination, innovation, risk, trial and error on the…
- Eliminate numerical quotas, including Management by Objectives.
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- Compassion is a practically acquired knowledge, like dancing. You must do it and practice diligently day by day. — Karen Armstrong