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Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE)
Justin Ray
JUSE
“The objective of JUSE is to promote systematic studies needed for the advancement of science and technology, whereupon to contribute to the development of culture and industry.”
Major Contributions
Quality
Statistical Quality Control
Deming Prize
History
Pre-WWII Japan known for cheap, low-quality manufacturing.
JUSE
• Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE)– Founded: May 1946– Founder: Ichiro Ishikawa– Rebuild Japan’s economy through engineering
and technology
Early Development
• 1949 – Economic Stabilization Board– technological advancements abroad
Statistical Quality Control
Statistical Quality Control
• American mass production
• E. S. Pearson
• Walter Shewart – Inexpensive to implement– Reduce costs– Increase competitiveness
Deming
• W. Edwards Deming visits Japan 1947
• Invited by JUSE to return in 1950– Reputation for
statistical methods
– “Eight-Day Course on Quality Control”
Deming
• Eight-day seminars published by JUSE.– Elementary Principles of the Statistical Control
of Quality
• Deming donated royalties to JUSE.– Deming Prize
Deming Prize
• Est. 1950• Deming Prize for Individuals
– “. . . outstanding contributions to the study of TQM or statistical methods used for TQM.”
• Deming Application Prize– “. . . company that has achieved distinctive
performance improvements through the application of TQM.”
JUSE
• Noteworthy Member– Kaoru Ishikawa
• Son of JUSE founder, Ichiro Ishikawa
• Leader in Japanese quality movement
• Developed the basic seven tools of quality (B7)
• Emphasized involving operating employees in quality improvement
• Coined term: company-wide quality control
JUSE Activities• Quality Month
– Education and Training Courses• Quality Management, QC Circle• Reliability Engineering• Multivariate Analysis, Design of Experiment• Marketing Analysis, Sensory Evaluation, Products
Liability• ISO Management System (QMS, EMS), OHSMS,
ISMS and others.
JUSE Activities
• Also teaches many other seminars throughout the year on several management topics.
Quality Control Circles
• Small groups of front-line employees
• Improve quality within their circle of influence
• Improve workplace and learn from one another
Quality Control Circles
• Headquartered within JUSE organization
• Branch offices assist with developing circles
• Currently over 426,000 QC Circles registered in Japan
Conclusion
• JUSE early adopter of quality control.
• World leader in providing quality control education for all industries.
• Major contributor to the study and development of quality management.
References• Foster, S. Thomas. 2007. Managing Quality: Integrating
the Supply Chain. Third Edition. pp. 47-48. • Koyanagi, S. 1951. Statistical Quality Control in Japan.
The American Statistician. Vol. 5, No. 5. pp. 8-9. • Tsutsui, William M. 1996. W. Edwards Deming an the
Origins of Quality Control in Japan. Journal of Japanese Studies. Vol. 22, No. 2. pp. 295-325.
• JUSE official website: http://www.juse.or.jp/e/index.html • The W. Edwards Deming Institute official website:
http://deming.org/demingprize/prizeinfo.html
Additional Readings
• Nixon, Frank. 1962. Quality Achievements in Japan. The Statistician. Vol. 12, No. 2. pp. 119-124.
• Marsh, Robert M. The Difference Between Participation and Power in Japanese Factories. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. Vol. 45, No. 2. pp. 250-257.