The Societal Quality and WE (The Individual)
Keywords:
Holean, Psychology, System, Sustainability, Thareja’s AUM model, Theory of Profound knowledge, Transformation, Variation, William Edward DemingAbstract
Society is defined as an ensemble of human population who delves in a superior way, and unlike the uncivilized part of animal world. However our civil population, through the evolutionary phase did get impacted negatively, so as to be sick enough in various pockets. In the Industrial world unhindered expansion in productive capacities, leading to severe wastages in resources and scrap, obsessed not only the industrial sector but the whole communities with various ills. In such a scenario the entry of Dr. William Edward Deming acted as a succor for the ailing manufacturing sector. This article charts the journey of societal revival at the behest of Deming through his Theory of Profound Knowledge.
How profound knowledge served to change style, thought processes and practices to change societal, and work, behaviour has formed the theme of this article. It counts that but for Deming’s initiatives the society would not have been prepared for transformation to a new harmonious world through an adoption of new philosophy. The journey is sketched referring to steps of Thareja’s AUM Model, emphasizing the relevance of three phases namely Alignment, Utilization and Metamorphosis.
How to cite this article: Thareja P. The Societal Quality and WE (The Individual). J Adv Res Qual Control Mgmt 2016; 1(1): 1-14.
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