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Hawley, David – Principal, 1985
Quality Circle members identify problems, select one for attention, analyze the potential causes of the problem, and identify and select preferred solutions that are proposed to the administration. Skills, knowledge, and experience gained by people in an education Quality Circle become theirs as well as those of the school. (MLF)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Brainstorming, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education
Hawley, David – OSSC Bulletin, 1984
The concept of the quality circle (QC) is outlined and a brief history given of its use in Japan and eventual migration to the United States in 1974. The leaders and participants in QC's are trained in communication and problem-solving skills. The essential techniques used in the QC are brainstorming, consensus, cause and effect analysis, data…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Decision Making Skills, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education


