Kaoru Ishikawa Scientist

Kaoru Ishikawa (石川 馨, Ishikawa Kaoru, July 13, 1915 - April 16, 1989) was a Japanese organizational theorist, Professor at the Faculty of Engineering at The University of Tokyo, noted for his quality management innovations. He is considered a key figure in the development of quality initiatives in Japan, particularly the quality circle. He is best known outside Japan for the Ishikawa or cause and effect diagram (also known as fishbone diagram) often used in the analysis of industrial processes.

Personal facts

Birth dateJuly 13, 1915
Birth place
Japan , Tokyo
Citizenship
Japan
Date of deathApril 16, 1989
Education
University of Tokyo
Known for
Ishikawa diagram
Quality circle

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Scientist

awards
Shewhart Medal
Order of the Sacred Treasure
Field of study
Chemical engineering
Quality (business)

Kaoru Ishikawa on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://quality.dlsu.edu.ph/chronicles/ishikawa.html
  2. http://www.asq.org/about-asq/who-we-are/bio_ishikawa.html
  3. http://www.asq.org/qic/display-item/index.pl?item=3396