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TQM, TPM, TOC, Lean and Six Sigma – Evolution of manufacturing methodologies Diversified Buyer’s Market Market Evolution Sellers Market Buyer’s Market Industrialisation Wealth & Credits New Markets (IT) Knowledge Availability Historic Development IT Technology Mass production Market saturation Social Networks Mass consumption Scarcity of raw material Efficiency Customization Product Life Cycle Sustainability Development of needs/driver Quality Competition Variants Prize Integration Product Development Cycles Speed Flexibility Evolution of Paradigms Toyotism Fordism/Sloanism Taylorism TOC Lean Production Six Sigma Evolution of Methodolgies JIT/JIDOKA TPS TPM TQM SPK TOC SPC Time line with milestones QC 1911 Taylor 1924 Shewart 1929 Saturation of US market 1960s 1970s Nippondenso 1980s 1988 Womack 2010 1926 Ford 1950 Deming 1978 Ohno 1984 Goldratt 1986 Motorola Historical Development of Manufacturing methodologies and its drivers and needs Source:TQM, TPM, TOC, Lean and Six Sigma – Evolution of manufacturing methodologies under the paradigm shift from Taylorism/Fordism to Toyotism? Dr Desai _Relation between TOC TPM TQM Lecture 2 _BDesign.pptx