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East Meets West: A Critical Analysis on The Evolution, Growth and Transfer of QFD from Japan to The West

Mohamed Zairi (Head of The European Centre for TQM, University of Bradford)
David Ginn (European Centre for TQM, University of Bradford)

Asian Journal on Quality

ISSN: 1598-2688

Article publication date: 17 April 2003

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Abstract

This paper describes the origins, evolution of Quality Function Deployment and its transfer to the West. Following a comprehensive review of the literature and how QFD has been defined, and applied, the paper analyses the critical factors which impinge on QFD implementation success. A discussion which covers the enabling criteria found to be inherent in Japanese application is contrasted with the Western approaches documented hitherto. In partiuclar the Company Wide Quality Control (CWQC) approach in Japan versus the emerging concept of Total Quality Management and their impact on QFD implementation. A critical analysis of the main differences isolated from the review of the literature and which characterise the Japanes method of QFD impelementation which is leading, and the Western approaches which appear to be lagging is included in the paper, together with some useful conclusions.

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Zairi, M. and Ginn, D. (2003), "East Meets West: A Critical Analysis on The Evolution, Growth and Transfer of QFD from Japan to The West", Asian Journal on Quality, Vol. 4 No. 1, pp. 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1108/15982688200300001

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