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W. Edwards Deming, quality analysis, and total behavior management
Saunders, Richard R. ; Saunders, Jay L.
Saunders, Richard R.
Saunders, Jay L.
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Abstract
Suggests that the origins of the importance of quality are primarily rooted in the awakening recognition of the influence of W. E. Deming (1982, 1986) in the post-World War II restoration of Japanese industry. A brief overview of Deming's approach to modernizing management methods is presented. Recent criticisms from the field of organizational behavior management suggest that Deming's approach lacks emphasis on the role of reinforcement. A different analysis of Deming's approach is offered and its evolution is related to the contingencies of reinforcement for the behavior of consulting. An example is presented of problem solving with Deming's approach in a social service setting familiar to many behavior analysts.
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behavior analytic perspective on role of reinforcement in W. E. Deming's modernized organizational management methods and quality analysis
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1994
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Assn for Behavior Analysis
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Behavioral Assessment, Management Methods, Organizational Behavior, Reinforcement
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Saunders,Richard R; Saunders, Jay L. W. Edwards Deming, quality analysis, and total behavior management. Behavior-Analyst. Spr 1994. 17 (1) : 115-125.