Who developed a method for statistical process control in the 1920s, and why is it significant for quality management?

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The question is asking about the origin of statistical process control and its relevance to quality management. It seeks to identify the individual who developed this method and explain its importance in the context of quality assurance and control practices.

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Walter A. Shewhart

The final answer is Walter A. Shewhart.

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The final answer is Walter A. Shewhart.

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Walter A. Shewhart, while working at Bell Laboratories in the 1920s, developed Statistical Process Control (SPC) and the control chart. This was significant for quality management as it allowed for the monitoring and control of manufacturing processes, leading to higher consistency and quality in products.

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