Risk management has taken center stage in quality management, particularly with recent ISO updates. Organizations must recognize that risk encompasses both negative impacts and potential opportunities. By utilizing diverse analytical tools and effective brainstorming, businesses can navigate risks, minimizing downsides while capitalizing on growth opportunities.
Choosing the right tools and techniques is essential in manufacturing and quality control. This principle applies to language as well; our word choices influence responses. This was clear during a conversation at the ASQ Measurement Division event in Michigan this September.
Listen to the latest podcast with Sai Ranjith, a quality engineer with over eight years of experience in the medical device industry. He focuses on regulatory compliance and risk management. He has a Six Sigma green belt and is an ISO 13485:2016 Medical Device Auditor. He also serves as program chair for the Granite State Chapter of ASQ.
The National Association of Manufacturers released Manufacturing’s Roadmap to AI and Energy Dominance, a blueprint outlining the steps policymakers must take to strengthen America’s energy and artificial intelligence dominance—including comprehensive permitting reform.
What should I be using to inspect an internal diameter (ID)? Should I use a Fixed Limit gage or some Variable gage? Is a Variable gage or a Fixed Limit gage more accurate? To answer these questions, we must begin with a few more clarifying questions.
The 13th Annual ASSEMBLY Show wrapped up at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. The winners of the New Products Award were announced.