In part 1, we explored the linkage of quality and lean. In this segment, we will discuss how quality and lean should be married together in product and process redesign and improvement.
Whistleblowers protect the public interest by exposing harmful misconduct and maintaining trust in institutions. However, they must choose their battles wisely, as they often face significant challenges. In the transportation sector, AIR21 helps safeguard their rights.
Internal auditors have a key role in addressing climate change by focusing on greenhouse gas emissions. Incorporating sustainability training can empower your team to drive impactful changes and meet stakeholder expectations for a greener future.
In May, I attended ASQ’s World Conference on Quality and Improvement in Denver. It was more than a technical conference; it was a major networking event with great keynotes, breakout sessions, and an expansive exhibit hall.
The transition from high school to the workforce is vital for young adults. While many pursue four-year degrees, specialized skills and hands-on experience are increasingly valued. Entry-level training programs offer recent graduates a strategic path to stable, high-paying careers in growing fields. This article highlights the importance of training and available resources for skill development.
Manufacturing Quality starts at the quoting stage, including quality costs. Don’t miss any critical requirements. It may be too late when you get the purchase order…
As CEO of GrowthHive, I assist manufacturers in overcoming growth challenges. Over the past decade, I've realized that requests for quotes on parts and assemblies increasingly involve tighter tolerances, extensive documentation, and difficult-to-spot “flow-down” requirements on 2D prints and 3D models.
The issue arises from differing perspectives on facts and opinions regarding a situation and its consequences. Ultimately, it’s a choice between the costs of taking action and remaining inactive.
The Egyptians utilized three cubits: natural, Elephantine, and sacred, with the sacred cubit being 1/400 of the pyramid of Cheops' base, linking it to nature. This system influenced many cultures, including the Hebrews and Greeks, and it has led to eight definitions of the meter.