Genichi Taguchi famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Cost is more important than quality but quality is the best way to reduce cost.
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A scientific or technical study always consists of the following three steps: 1. One decides the objective. 2. One considers the method. 3. One evaluates the method in relation to the objective.
-- Genichi Taguchi
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What is the most important thing you could be working on in the world right now? ... And if you're not working on that, why aren't you?
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Once you get the right image the details aren't that important.
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The quality of your thinking determines the quality of your life.
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Steadfastness is a noble quality, but unguided by knowledge or humility, it becomes rashness, or obstinacy.
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to be civilized is to be incapable of giving unnecessary offense, it is to have some quality of consideration for all who cross our path.
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Pharmaceutical companies are very annoyed with niacin because their products have to compete with it. Some of their cholesterol-lowering drugs cost up to $150 a month while niacin costs about $10.
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I would say that kids are great in many ways, because I think that we are less hampered when it comes to 'this costs too much' or 'that's impossible'.
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LISP programmers know the value of everything and the cost of nothing.
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It is haram [religiously forbidden] to use narcotics in any way because it results in considerable adverse effects in terms of personal health and social cost. By the same token, it is haram to deal in narcotics in any way, i.e., carrying, transporting, storing, selling, buying, etc.
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The fact that beauty is at one and the same time without cost and above price, robs it of the curse of possessiveness.
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