Eugene L. Grant has been gone long enough that most quality professionals do not know much about him. However, they most certainly use the output of his life’s work. Grant was truly one of the primary quality giants of the 20th century.
Grant was a founder of the fields of engineering economics, industrial engineering, and statistical quality control (SQC). He was also one of the founding fathers of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) in 1946. Arguably the greatest quality giant of the 20th century, Dr. Joseph M. Juran, was quoted as saying, “I have a profound respect for Gene Grant. Not only was he a brilliant, creative thinker who contributed a great deal to engineering economics and quality, he was a giver who was not motivated by fame. There are not many people who changed more things in a quiet way than Gene Grant. In fact, I would challenge anyone to find just one.”
Eugene L. Grant has been gone long enough that most quality professionals do not know much about him. However, they most certainly use the output of his life’s work. Grant was truly one of the primary quality giants of the 20th century.
Grant was a founder of the fields of engineering economics, industrial engineering, and statistical quality control (SQC). He was also one of the founding fathers of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) in 1946. Arguably the greatest quality giant of the 20th century, Dr. Joseph M. Juran, was quoted as saying, “I have a profound respect for Gene Grant. Not only was he a brilliant, creative thinker who contributed a great deal to engineering economics and quality, he was a giver who was not motivated by fame. There are not many people who changed more things in a quiet way than Gene Grant. In fact, I would challenge anyone to find just one.”
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