Deming and Juran took quality to Japan after WWII. From Japan, you have Taguchi, Ishikawa, and Shingo at least.
Genichi Taguchi known for...
Taguchi Loss Function - offers a formula for determining a lack of quality
Kaoru Ishikawa known for...
Cause and Effect or Fishbone diagram. Turned PDCA (plan, do, check, act) into 6.
The five parts of a fishbone diagram: Man, Method, Machine, Mother Nature, Material.
Shigeo Shingo is known...
Rapid Setup and Poka-Yoke, SMED (Single minute exchange of die)
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You question is very general in nature and there can not be specific answer. Perhaps you can visit site like http://QualityGurus.com to know about the works of various quality gurus like Deming, Juran and Crosby.
No different for both if quality is applied in a process with " Do it right the first time" and understand the philosophy of "conformance to the requirement". Philip Crosby a quality gurus has shared everything about quality.
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The question is open ended and there can not be short answer to it. You can view the similarities and difference between the thoughts of Deming, Juran and Crosby at http://www.qualitytimes.co.in/compare.htm The views and life of other quality gurus is availavle at http://qualitygurus.com
There are tech gurus spiritally gurus many types of gurus.
Our Dus Gurus ( Ten Gurus )
gurus are the teachers of Hinduism. Gurus are even worshiped by Gods, according to Hinduism.
Gurus don't use a Bible.
Hoodoo Gurus was created in 1981.
Armchair Gurus was created in 1997.
The phrase "Do it right the first time" is closely associated with quality management principles espoused by quality gurus such as W. Edwards Deming and Philip Crosby. This approach emphasizes the importance of preventing defects and ensuring that processes are designed to yield high-quality outcomes from the start, thereby reducing waste and rework. By focusing on quality at every step, organizations can enhance customer satisfaction and improve overall efficiency. This philosophy underlines the idea that investing in quality upfront saves time and resources in the long run.