10.25.2022 - By Nils Davis
You Can’t Test Quality In
In this episode, some thoughts about quality:
* Two different ways of thinking about quality and its flipside, waste
* Fit for purpose vs lack of defects
* Mura, Muda, and Mira – the 3Ms of Japanese industrial engineering – waste (mura), inconsistency (muda), and overburden (mira)
Links
* Shigeo Shingo
* A very thin bio on Wikipedia
* The Sayings of Shigeo Shingo. This book may be out of print, so it’s not cheap! But you can rent the Kindle version, or maybe you can find it in a library.
* A list of short quotes from Shingo.
* Pokayoke: Improving Product Quality By Preventing Defects
* 20 examples of poka yoke in regular life
* More examples and some theory of poka yoke
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You Can’t Test Quality In
In this episode, some thoughts about quality:
* Two different ways of thinking about quality and its flipside, waste
* Fit for purpose vs lack of defects
* Mura, Muda, and Mira – the 3Ms of Japanese industrial engineering – waste (mura), inconsistency (muda), and overburden (mira)
Links
* Shigeo Shingo
* A very thin bio on Wikipedia
* The Sayings of Shigeo Shingo. This book may be out of print, so it’s not cheap! But you can rent the Kindle version, or maybe you can find it in a library.
* A list of short quotes from Shingo.
* Pokayoke: Improving Product Quality By Preventing Defects
* 20 examples of poka yoke in regular life
* More examples and some theory of poka yoke
Subscribe and comment
Please subscribe to The Secrets of Product Management on your podcast system of choice. And consider giving me a review on iTunes or “starring” the episode on your player. Subscriptions and ratings help other product managers and product people find the podcast, and makes me a little happier as well. I might even read your review in an upcoming episode.