The life of a man, especially a man like Quality Digest founder Don Dewar, is punctuated by a series of events that shape not only him, but those he touches as he moves through his life.
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From his birth in Canada in 1928, to his emigration to the United States in his early twenties, through his highly successful career with Boeing and Lockheed Aerospace, Don exemplified the highest levels of professional excellence in everything he did. Along the way, he married, raised children, wrote, trained, founded organizations and companies, and traveled extensively. He also mentored countless younger professionals, and helped many of us, myself included, to achieve our professional dreams and aspirations.
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Don Dewar - fond memories from Australia
Australian quality community were sad when I informed them that Don Dewar had died.
Don came to Australia many times and he was one of the foundations of our modern quality movement but in particular, his with his QCI International books and training films (yes 16mm vintage I know), then video format and supporting Adult Learning supporting texts.
Don was sought out by WD Scott Management Consultants, the first in Australia, in the early '80's to come to Australia as they had brought our Dr J Juran in the ealy '60's up to the early '90's. The link with Don is interesting for WD Scott, Sir Walter Scott and the Juran Medal as you said Mike, Dr Juran's support for Don to head to Japan with Lockhead, was crucial.
Sir Walter Scott won the inagural Juran Medal, I was fortunate to do so in 2008 and the Australian Organisation for Quality Inc, established in 1965, still conducts the Award. Don's influence was instrumental in Australia in how "People Engagement" through Quality Circles and Lean and Six Sigma improvement teams continues. We conducted the AOQ QUALCON Conference in Adelaide last year and we had 4 teams from Indonesia and Malaysia present - Don would have loved it as we all did.
I attended and saw hundreds or QCC's and Team competing and singing at the Singapore and Malaysian IQCC Conventions and Don's passion for people and management participation and his statistical and problem solving techniques drawn from his establishment in the Association for Quality and 'Participation', was most evident across many Asian and Australian Teams and Circles today.
Don was a catalyst for change in Australia and I thought I would share some things this great person's legacy:
There are many here in Australia that directly and indirectly owe much to Don as you can see from these quality and productivity stories but his enduring legacy was the man himself. Sitting in a Montreal Quality Conference was the last time I was with Don sharing a meal which he told me how Onions were his bane and laughing at the Australian and New Zealand banter my compatriot had and how he missed that sense of humour from his visits.
You made a difference to us all Don. I will remember you as I do every time I cook onions over a Barb-B-Q, train teams and individuals the Process Cause & Effect Technique, and show the Right First Time DVD to executives and use the Flow Process Chart to create the Process FMEA.
My family had the pleasure of meeting Don, wife Elizabeth, son Jeff, Scott Paton and the great QCI team, over in Red Bluff, CA. Their openness and friendliness were memorable, even for my now grown family as they remember Halloween with fondness and Elizabeth's rocking Horses.
On behalf of the Australian Quality community, Vale Don Dewar.
Miss you mate.
Michael
Thanks Mike
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