Armand V. Feigenbaum
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Armand V. Feigenbaum | |
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Born | [1][2] | April 6, 1920
Died | November 13, 2014 | (aged 94)
Alma mater | MIT Sloan School of Management |
Occupation(s) | Engineer and Quality control |
Armand Vallin Feigenbaum (April 6, 1920[1][2] – November 13, 2014) was an American quality control expert and businessman.[3] He devised the concept of Total Quality Control which inspired Total Quality Management (TQM).
Biography
Feigenbaum received a bachelor's degree from Union College, his master's degree from the MIT Sloan School of Management, and his Ph.D. in Economics from MIT. He was Director of Manufacturing Operations at General Electric (1958–1968), and was later the President and CEO of General Systems Company of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, an engineering firm that helps companies define business operating systems. Feigenbaum wrote several books and served as President of the American Society for Quality (1961–1963). On November 13, 2014, he died at the age of 94.[4]
Work
His contributions to the quality body of knowledge include:
- "Total quality control is an effective system for integrating the quality development, quality maintenance, and quality improvement efforts of the various groups in an organization so as to enable production and service at the most economical levels which allow full customer satisfaction."
- The concept of a "hidden" plant—the idea that so much extra work is performed in correcting mistakes that there is effectively a hidden plant within any factory.
- Accountability for quality: Because quality is everybody's job, it may become nobody's job—the idea that quality must be actively managed and have visibility at the highest levels of management.
- The concept of quality costs
Bibliography
- Feigenbaum, A V (1945), Quality control: principles, practice and administration; an industrial management tool for improving product quality and design and for reducing operating costs and losses, McGraw-Hill industrial organization and management series, New York, McGraw-Hill, OCLC 18582947
- Feigenbaum, Armand Vallin (1961), Total Quality Control, New York, McGraw-Hill, OCLC 250573852
- Feigenbaum, A V; Feigenbaum, Donald S (2003), The power of management capital : utilizing the new drivers of innovation, profitability, and growth in a demanding global economy, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 978-0-07-021733-1
- Feigenbaum, A V; Feigenbaum, Donald S (2009), The power of management innovation : 24 keys for sustaining and accelerating business growth and profitability, McGraw-Hill mighty manager handbooks., McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-162578-X
References
- ^ a b Dr. Armand Vallin Feigenbaum (1920-2014) - Find a Grave Memorial Retrieved September 22, 2018.
- ^ a b Armand Feigenbaum Obituary - Pittsfield, MA | The Berkshire Eagle Retrieved September 22, 2018.
- ^ Cook, Robert Cecil (1966). Who's who in American Education: A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Living Educators of the United States, Volume 22. Who's Who in American Education.
- ^ http://www.union.edu/news/stories/2014/11/college-mourns-armand-v.-feigenbaum-42.php
External links
- 1920 births
- American business theorists
- American chief executives
- 2014 deaths
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
- MIT Sloan School of Management alumni
- National Medal of Technology recipients
- Quality experts
- Union College (New York) alumni
- Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
- American business biography, 1920s birth stubs
- 20th-century American businesspeople