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Manufacturing
When Things Go Wrong
Donald J. Wheeler
The way we think about our process will shape the way we collect, analyze, and interpret our data when things go wrong. This in turn will shape the actions taken and the results obtained. In this column, we look at an example of the difference between the traditional approach and an alternate approach to thinking about your processes. An example Product 26 is a specialty chemical, produced by…
Manufacturing
AI in Manufacturing
Cooper Schorr

There’s no shortage of AI in manufacturing. There is, however, a shortage of AI that works when things get complicated—AI that can move the needle.

If you spend any time in industrial service environments, where assets go down and the fix is buried in five different systems and 4,000 pages of technical documentation, you already know this. The problems that actually cost real money and…

Improvement Tools
When Lean Isn’t Enough
Akhilesh Gulati

On an assembly line for household appliances, 10 operators assembled motors for downstream production. Demand was high, but output consistently fell short—and many motors failed final inspection, requiring weekend overtime to catch up.

Managers tried the usual fixes. Push the operators, tweak the workstations, reduce wasted motion. For a day or two, it looked like progress. But…

Improvement Tools
Boiling Down Ideas Will Always Burn You
Mike Figliuolo

I hear it all the time: “Let’s boil this idea down.” That’s a huge communication mistake.

What people are trying to do by “boiling it down” is get rid of all the extraneous information surrounding their idea to find something crisp they can share with others. The hope is that the crisp idea will be exciting and compelling.

Given I’m Italian, let’s make rotini. No, not…

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