The social scientist Bettina Warzecha (2017)[21] describes the central concepts of Quality Management (QM), such as e.g. process orientation, controllability, and zero defects as modern myths. She alleges that zero-error processes and the associated illusion of controllability involve the epistemological problem of self-referentiality. The emphasis on the processes in QM also ignores the artificiality and thus arbitrariness of the difference between structure and process. Above all, the complexity of management cannot be reduced to standardized (mathematical) procedures. According to her, the risks and negative side effects of QM are usually greater than the benefits (see also brand eins, 2010). E-BOOK https://rapidgator.net/file/b1a092853be826d1b4f49f25111d2bc8/Who_Moved_My_Cheese_An_Amazing_Way_to_Deal_with_Change_in_Your_Work_and_in_Your_Life_(Spencer_Johnson)_.pdf.html