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        5. Armand V. Feigenbaum – also known as the ‘Father of Total Quality Control’ - was born in 1922 in New York City. His life’s work has hugely influenced the thinking of Quality Improvement (QI), with his book ‘Quality Control: Principles, Practice, and Administration’ helping to bring together his ideas and principles on the theory of Total Quality Control (TQC).

          In this article, we’re going to find out more about his life, work and what inspired such pioneering quality work.

           

           

          His background

          Armand V. Feigenbaum was born in New York City in 1922. He studied at Union College, receiving his master's degree from MIT Sloan School of Management and gaining a PHD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

          Another pioneer from the General Electric Company stable, he started to work as an intern apprentice toolmaker in New York City when he was just 17 and rose to become Manager of Manufacturing Operations and Quality Control.

           

          While working with Toshiba and Hitac