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Implementation action 6 Quality council

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The Brontosaurus had two functional brains. One was located in its head, some 50 feet off the ground at times. The other brain was located at the base of its tail, somewhat closer to the action. The similarities between dinosaurs and many corporations are numerous, but the Brontosaurus has a distinct advantage with its two brains.

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© 1993 Roderick M. McNealy

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McNealy, R.M. (1993). Implementation action 6 Quality council. In: Making Quality Happen. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0445-6_9

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