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Gallup
Empire building is the pinnacle  and most extreme level of the pyramid of bureaucracy. It occurs when one  group attempts to regain or enhance its self-sufficiency by encroachment or by  expanding its span of control even when that is not in the best interest of the  organization. There are several…
Newport Corp.
(Newport: Irvine, CA) -- Newport Corp., a global leader in motion control technology, has introduced Fine Metrology State (FMS) Precision Linear Stages. The high-precision, motion-control stages are  designed for use in surface profiling, tribology, and contact (stylus) and  noncontact metrology (…
ZweigWhite
(ZweigWhite:  Fayetteville, AK) -- Three-dimensional building information modeling (BIM) is  rapidly replacing 2-D design software in many architecture, engineering,  planning, and environmental firms. However, a blend of 2-D and 3-D technology  is still commonplace.
According to an article…
OAKTON Instruments
(OAKTON Instruments: Vernon Hills, IL) -- OAKTON Instruments, designer and manufacturer of innovative scientific instruments for
						research, industrial, and educational
						uses, announces its new pH 700 and Ion 700 Benchtop Meters. These compact meters (6 in. × 7 in.) save valuable bench…
American National Standards Institute ANSI
(ANSI: New York) -- More than  80 percent of global commodity trade is affected by standards and conformance, which translates to more than 13 trillion business dollars each year. Numbers  like these clearly demonstrate the powerful advantage that companies gain in  the global market by exerting…
Paul Naysmith
While playing her role as Maria  Kutschera in The Sound of Music, Julie Andrews once sang about her  favorite things, among which were geese flying with the moon on their wings,  doorbells, and brown paper packages. Remembering these things was how Maria  would distract herself when times were bad…
Donald J. Wheeler
With the use of statistical software, many individuals are being exposed to more than just measures of location and dispersion. In addition to the average and standard deviation, they often find some funny numbers labeled as skewness and kurtosis. Since these numbers appear automatically, it is…
Raytek Corp.
(Raytek: Santa Cruz, CA) --  Raytek, a designer, manufacturer, and provider of infrared (IR), thermometry  instruments, has enhanced its MI3 Series IR temperature measurement sensors  with new integrated network communication options. The Raytek MI3 sensors are  now compatible with the Modbus and…
NSF International
(NSF: Ann Arbor, MI) -- NSF  International’s Global Food Safety Division and Paster Training Inc.  have  partnered to offer a combination of training and consulting services to the  food service and retail food industries. These service offerings are  increasingly important in light of new federal…
ASM Sensors
(ASM Sensors: Elmhurst, IL) -- ASM Sensors Inc. (ASM) developer, manufacturer, and marketer of electromechanical position sensors for industrial applications, has  expanded its POSITAPE line of tape-extension position sensors with the  introduction of the WB12 series. The POSITAPE sensor line was …
Micro-Epsilon
(Micro-Epsilon: Cheshire, UK) -- Visitors to booth No. P47 at this year’s Sensors+Systems for Control and Instrumentation exhibition, Sept. 14–15, 2011, in Farnborough, North Hampshire, southwest of London, will have the opportunity to view a range of new sensors from precision measurement…
Wiley
(Wiley: Hoboken, NJ) -- Jossey-Bass/Wiley has announced a new online conference series, “Why Management Still Matters,” convened by the  Jossey-Bass Management Institute Online, beginning Sept. 22 and continuing through Oct. 20,  2011. Find out why management still matters and learn new models and…
TraceLink Inc.
(TraceLink: Woburn, MA) --  TraceLink Inc., developer of the TraceLink Network, an industrywide supply collaboration network, has released Trace Link Quality Review, the first service designed to help virtual quality teams from pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies and their chief…
MIT News
The migration of manufacturing  from the United States to Asia could be having a significant impact on which  advanced technologies are commercialized. Specifically, there is evidence that  the shift in manufacturing is curtailing the development of emerging  technologies in areas such as…
Quality Digest
 
Ever feel like your brain has been put in a jar, “all shook up,” then poured out? That’s what we did with a list of 18 quality words and terms that you would  hear at a Six Sigma training class. Unscramble them and e-mail your answers to us by Aug. 31, 2011, and you just might win a $50  gift…
FDA
(FDA: Silver Spring, MD) -- The  U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and federal partners has released the Food  Related Emergency Exercise Boxed (FREE-B) set, a web-based collection of  scenarios that will help government regulators, public health organizations, and  the food industry test…
Gartner
(Gartner: Stanford, CT) --  Organizations seeking to make the transition from a supply chain to a  demand-driven value network (DDVN) must look beyond traditional projects and adopting functional best practices, according to Gartner Inc. Gartner  analysts have identified four imperatives that…
Thomson Reuters
(Thomson Reuters: London) --  Thomson Reuters has enhanced its enterprisewide risk  management product, Kondor Global Risk (KGR), incorporating a dynamic  dashboard that provides a powerful way for risk managers to visualize and  interpret their risk exposure. KGR will enable risk managers to…
Lean Enterprise Institute
(LEI: Cambridge, MA) --  Implementing lean management principles in manufacturing, distribution, and  supply chains are major tracks in a series of lean workshops scheduled by the  Lean Enterprise Institute (LEI) for Minneapolis, Sept. 13–15, 2011.
What is lean?
  The terms “lean manufacturing,”  “…
SAE International
(SAE: Warrendale, PA) -- The recently released “Engineer Employment Study for Mobility Industries, 2011–2016,” from SAE International finds that  U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) for the automotive, aerospace, and  commercial vehicles industries is too negative and overlooks the reality that…
Paul N. Gardner Co. Inc.
(Paul N. Gardner Co.: Pompano  Beach, FL) -- The Paul N. Gardner Co. Inc., which serves world commerce through the distribution, production, and design of 
quality physical-testing instruments for the paint, coatings, and related industries, announces its new coating thickness gauge, the MiniTest…
Edward D. Hess
These days small-business owners are faced with the difficult task of doing much more with a lot less. But even though they might be making cuts to their prices  and budgets, now is not the time to start cutting great customer service out of  their business plans.
The U.S. economy is still in a…
Mike Micklewright
In a 2009 book review for Bukisa.com, a blogger named Khead quoted from Malcolm Gladwell’s book, The Tipping Point (Little, Brown and Co., 2000): “‘In order to create one contagious movement, you often have to create many small movements.’ This is one detail that explains his Rule of 150. The…
Harry Hertz
Every few years the American  Society for Quality (ASQ) conducts a Future of Quality study. The first phase of the 2011 study,  which involves the use of a Delphi process to identify the key forces of change, has been completed recently. Using input  from 150 panelists in 40 countries, the study…
UC Davis Graduate School of Management
Frugal companies succeed commercially in part because they  consistently control spending and are resourceful with people and products  rather than cutting costs reactively, according to a new University of  California, Davis, study. The paper, “Corporate Frugality: Theory, Measurement  and…