Re: Thinking skills in LO LO3380

Barry Mallis (bmallis@quickmail.markem.com)
23 Oct 1995 12:34:14 -0400

Reply to: RE>Thinking skills in LO LO3343

Walter:

You focus strongly on TQ as a reactive tool where most all energies are
concerntrated on causal analysis, on fixing something that's broke in the
name of improvement.

I felt a bit confined by your focus, so I'll type this description of
total quality:

TQM is an evolving system of practices, tools and training methods for
managing organizations to provide customer satisfaction in a rapidly
changing world.

Thinking plays a pivotal role. Good implementation of TQ practices and
methods is informed by, and also informs, positive thinking. Concept
#005#Engineering, for example, is supported by careful considerations of
customer input. Tools such as the Image KJ are based upon semantic
considerations, language processing, consensus, etc. Thinking skills are
crucial; effective facilitators will actively, explicitly promote thinking
skills before, during and in the debrief after team work.

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Barry Mallis
bmallis@markem.com