Six Sigma? No Thanks. April 1, 2003 Despite good intentions, Six Sigma can be a harmful fad.Read More
Portable Arms Inspect Body-In-White April 1, 2003 Saturn Corp., known for its no-haggle pricing, takes a no-haggle approach to the quality of its sheet metal.Read More
Measurement Made Mobile Gillian Campbell April 1, 2003 Wireless connections increase mobility on the manufacturing floor.Read More
Accelerate Stress, Increase Productivity April 1, 2003 Accelerated stress testing can mean different things to different people, but if done correctly it can mean greater productivity and reduced costs.Read More
Mailbag April 1, 2003 I just finished reading Scott Dalgliesh’s comments in “Probing the Limits.”Read More
Develop an SPC System April 1, 2003 Choosing a new SPC system is more than just picking out software.Read More
Software Calibrates with Certainty April 1, 2003 New software allows users to calculate estimated measurement uncertainty.Read More
Digital Disease Runs Rampant April 1, 2003 Fixating on numbers can be hazardous to your accuracy.Read More
Six Sigma Is Legit March 1, 2003 The year was 1994 and I sat in the room filled with anxious questioners. “What,” they asked, “was the usefulness of this quality system? How can it better my business?”Read More
Buying A Leak Tester March 1, 2003 Resolution, sensitivity and flexibility are among the top considerations when purchasing a leak tester.Read More