web stats

IEHA partners with The Deming Institute

IEHA, a Division of ISSA, the worldwide cleaning industry association, has entered into a partnership with The W. Edwards Deming Institute. The agreement allows IEHA to share the institute’s acclaimed Deming Philosophy and the Deming Leadership System with its members.

The late Dr. W. Edwards Deming, the Deming Institute’s namesake, is renowned for teaching Japanese car manufacturers how to implement quality and continuous improvements into their production systems as a means to reduce costs and create efficiencies. Most importantly, Deming was an outspoken advocate of using what he referred to as “Profound Knowledge” to promote pride in workmanship, higher-quality results and a happier workforce.

The nonprofit Deming Institute was founded in 1993 (the year of Dr. Deming’s passing) and is committed to carrying on his work.

“We believe partnering with the Deming Institute is an important step in helping our members become ever more successful,” said IEHA Executive Director Michael Patterson. “IEHA wishes to bring Dr. Deming’s ‘Profound Knowledge’ philosophy to our members, which includes helping them adopt a total systems approach to facility care and maintenance among other initiatives.”

In an effort to foster understanding and synergy between the two institutions, IEHA and The Deming Institute have mapped out a process of information exchange for the near future. The Deming Institute will serve as reviewers of IEHA’s existing Integrated Cleaning and Measurement (ICM) learning and training modules in addition to four Deming Institute-related modules that are expected to roll out in 2019.

In November 2019, IEHA will host a Deming Institute workshop at ISSA Show North America in Las Vegas, Nevada. This educational session is expected to become an annual event and will demonstrate how to integrate Dr. Deming’s principles with the needs of IEHA members and facilities for the benefit of the entire industry.

For more information on IEHA’s partnership with the Deming Institute, visit www.ieha.org.

 

Subscribe