Soft Measurement: A Vital Ingredient in Quality Improvement [Archive.org URL]

During the early days of the quality revolution, when quality improvement efforts were focused primarily on manufacturing, managers measured hard facts – errors, rejects, and production time – as a way to document tangible improvements in the production process.

But quality is no longer a revolutionary idea. As it has spread beyond manufacturing and as the movement has matured, the words “quality” and “measurement” have taken on new meaning.

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