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		<title>American Leaders “Still Don’t Get It”</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The person closest to a task is in the best position to identify its imperfections. This idea, one of the most important ones of the past century, seems harmless enough today. Yet when Edwards Deming first proposed it, business leaders considered it heretical, for it challenged the reigning view of management, Scientific Management, that executives  [...]</p>
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