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WILLIAM SCHERKENBACH

Consultant

William W. Scherkenbach's executive career in operations and quality management spans world-class enterprises, multinational high-technology organizations, and entrepreneurial ventures, with consistent success in improving quality while reducing cost. Dell, Lexmark, Tokai Rika, Samsung, Liteon Technologies, Ford, General Motors, U.S. departments of defense and energy are a few of the organizations that have benefited from his technical and transformational leadership. He has extensive European and Pacific Rim supply chain experience.
Deming Medal,
Engineering Society Gold Medal,
ASA Fellow,
ASQ Board of Directors (past),
American Insurance Congress Board of Directors (past).

Wed, 12/02/2009 - 05:00
Graphical Principles for Rapid Quality ImprovementForget attributes data. Variables data is where improvement lies.
Wed, 12/02/2009 - 05:00
I’ve spent most of the past two years living in China where I have learned much on how enterprise is managed over there. Many people have said that this century belongs to Asia. That may be, but they have a lot to learn and change before that…
      

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