Out of the Crisis

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What evidence does the author provide?

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The provided passages do not explicitly detail the specific evidence the author offers to support his claims.

The passages describe the book "Out of the Crisis" as explaining what the author believes managers have been doing wrong, what they must do, and presenting Deming's "Way Out of the Crisis" [1]. It mentions that the work is based on Deming's famous 14 Points for Management and presents a framework for leading and managing people, processes, and resources [1]. The book explains the principles of management transformation and how to apply them [2]. However, the passages do not elaborate on the specific evidence, data, or examples used by the author to back these points.

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Title: Out of the crisis by W. Edwards Deming Description: The author explains what he believes managers have been doing wrong, informs them what they must do, and shows them Demings' Way Out of the crisis. --- Google Books --- Title: Out of the Crisis, reissue by W. Edwards Deming Description: The classic and deeply influential work on business management, leadership, problem solving, and quality control—based on Denning’s famous 14 Points for Management. Now reissued for the managers and leaders of today! Translated into 12 languages and continuously in print since its original…
Passage [1]
s through improved product and service In simple, direct language, Deming explains the principles of management transformation and how to apply them. This edition includes a foreword by Deming’s grandson, Kevin Edwards Cahill, and Kelly Allan, business consultant and Deming expert. Categories: Business & Economics Pages: 450 Snippet: This edition includes a foreword by Deming’s grandson, Kevin Edwards Cahill, and Kelly Allan, business consultant and Deming expert.
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