Along with the late Dr. Shigeru Mizuno, Dr. Yoji Akao is the founder of QFD. As far back as the 1960s, he was exploring ways to apply powerful Japanese problem solving algorithms to designing products right the first time. Initially using a “fish bone” diagram, his more complex analyses led to a matrix to identify the design elements which would impact customer satisfaction the greatest. Dr. Akao is one of the few to receive the prestigious Deming Prize for Individuals as well as the Best on Quality Award from International Academy for Quality. He was also awarded the inaugural Distinguished Service Medal from the American Society for Quality. He is an author of many published articles and books including Quality Function Deployment: Integrating Customer Requirements into Product Design and QFD: The Customer-Driven Approach to Quality Planning & Deployment. Dr. Akao is chairman of the International Council for QFD and the senior advisor to the QFD Institute.
Two distinguished awards have been established in recent years in his honor. The Akao Prize® is awarded to individuals around the world who have demonstrated Excellence in their practice and dissemination of QFD for many years. The Akao Scholarship for QFD rewards university students for excellence in their QFD study and research.
Dr. Yoji Akao is recognized as the developer of ‘hoshin kanri’. This concept is known in English as Total Quality Management ((TQM) or in his native Japan as Total Quality Control (TQC).
TQC is an enterprise-wide strategy for business and manufacturing management that has been successfully applied worldwide. TQC is a Deming-based system that measures the performance of the system as a whole, based upon the sum of the performance levels of its individual units.
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