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Compact Eight-Channel Type K Thermocouple Amplifier for Industrial Applications
The Sensor Connection
(The Sensor Connection: Troy, MI) -- The Sensor Connection, a division of Harold G. Schaevitz Industries, has expanded its line of measurement and control instrumentation with the addition of the model TCA-MS-K-8-A4. This amplifier module converts the low-output voltage signal from eight-channel,…
Bad Attitudes...
Paul Sloane
I give workshops on creative leadership for major organizations around the world. I always ask delegates, “What is impeding innovation in your business?” The answers often involve cultural issues such as aversion to risk, complacency, or lack of motivation to experiment. When I gave a workshop in…
NIST Laser Comb System Remotely Maps 3D Surfaces
NIST
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated a laser-based imaging system that creates high-definition 3D maps of surfaces from as far away as 10.5 meters. The method may be useful in diverse fields, including precision machining and assembly, as well…
Take the Real WIP Test
Jim Benson
If you’re already using Personal Kanban or another kanban system, you are likely at least thinking about limiting your work in progress (WIP). You’re probably finding that challenging. We know that the more work we take on, the more our brains’ resources are taxed. That tax limits our ability to…
Talyrond 585 Metrology Tool Plays Key Role in Hip Implant Analysis
AMETEK
(AMETEK: Philadelphia, PA) -- To understand how hip implants perform in vivo, Exponent, an engineering and consulting firm, along with the Implant Research Center at Drexel University in Philadelphia, are working together to utilize the unique capabilities of the Talyrond 585 metrology instrument…
Goodbye, America
Paul Naysmith
I have four clocks hanging on my office wall, each one individually set for a strange and different time zone somewhere on this planet. I need to know these various times, as I am sure to engage with someone somewhere else at some point during the day. From clock to clock, each second ticks…
Long-Travel Extensometer Increases Precision for Soft Material Testing
Shimadzu
(Shimadzu: Columbia, MD) -- Shimadzu Scientific Instruments has released the DSES-1000 long-travel contact extensometer, an easy-to-use and precise tool for measuring displacement in rubber and other soft materials with considerable elongation. With 1000 mm maximum movement distance, the DSES-1000…
How Politicians and Governments Could Benefit From Statistical Analyses
Bruno Scibilia
Using statistical techniques to optimize manufacturing processes is quite common now, but using the same approach on social topics is still an innovative approach. For example, if our objective is to improve student academic performances, should we increase teachers’ wages, or would it be better…
Measure for Measure
Jacqueline Graham
A critical aspect of managing processes is the ability to measure well. Confidence in the integrity of collected data is imperative to ensure that appropriate decisions are made about acceptable product and process changes. It is possible that products declared “out of specification” may be the…
Leader Standard Work and Kamishibai
Mark R. Hamel
A multinational manufacturer was implementing a lean management system in a phased manner within one of its facilities. The target facility operated four comprehensive value streams. The lean management system implementation for the pilot value stream was incremental; its elements included daily,…
SAE Convergence Conference on the Transformation of Electronics
SAE International
(SAE International: Warrendale, PA) -- For decades, the SAE Convergence Conference has brought together technology leaders from across the globe to address the impact of electronics systems and the issues critical to mobility electronics implementation. This year features a compelling lineup…
What Kind of Healthcare Leader Are You?
Barry Plunkett
Leadership at healthcare organizations is being tested like never before. The move away from a fee-for-service model to a patient-outcome-based model means management has to get clinical-care teams collaborating in a whole new way. Your leadership style and the culture you help create within your…
Science Should Discover Deming
Matthew Barsalou
W. Edwards Deming was a frequent critic of quotas. One of his famous 14 points presented in Out of the Crisis (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1982) is “Eliminate work standards (quotas) on the factory floor. Substitute leadership.” There is little room to misinterpret this point, but…
Your Privacy Is Not Private
Bill Kalmar
We live in a world where virtually nothing is private anymore. There are Internet search engines that allow people to determine our addresses, our home and cell phone numbers, our marital statuses, our employment records, our credit ratings, and the types of cars we drive. Recently, there was an…
Renishaw Launches Raman Spectroscopy Website
Renishaw
(Renishaw: Hoffman Estates, IL) -- Renishaw has launched a new website for anyone wanting to know more about Raman spectroscopy and its applications. The new site includes updated content, improved navigation, and more images, making key information clearer and more accessible. The content has…
Big Data Have Arrived
Davis Balestracci
There has been an explosion in new technology for acquiring, storing, and processing data. The “big data” movement (and its resulting sub-industry, data mining) is becoming more prevalent and having major effects on how quality professionals and statisticians do their jobs. Big data are a…
The Art of Hosting Meaningful Meetings
Jesse Lyn Stoner
Wouldn’t it be nice if everyone thanked you at the end of the meeting and told you how glad they were to have been there? How likely is that to happen? A recent study found that for the second year in a row, workers reported meetings as “the biggest distraction and waste of time presented by the…
Qualities of a Quality CEO
Arun Hariharan
In a previous column, I talked about three types of CEOs—the honeymooner, the cost-cutter, and the institution-builder. I don’t presume to preach to senior management, but having worked with a number of leaders in several companies over the years, I’ve observed that institution-builders are able…
Medical Device Cybersecurity Risks
Michael Causey
Well, boys and girls, Halloween is approaching. Although it’s fun to don a Dracula (or Miley Cyrus) costume and get some yucks faux-scaring folks, the FDA is acting like a responsible parent by setting up a medical-device cybersecurity public workshop, “Collaborative Approaches for Medical Device…
The Coming Transportation Revolution
David Maloney
Each year, it is estimated that at least 23 percent of all car accidents are caused by or related to driver distraction. In 2012, 3,328 people were killed and 421,000 were injured in distraction-related crashes. Increased efforts to decrease driver distraction by stopping texting-while-driving…
Where Part Classification Meets Chaos
Cadenas
Considering the vast number of components in an average manufacturer’s parts library and the number of people who access it, it’s no wonder that problems with parts management arise. For most companies, the solution seems straightforward: create a simple classification system based on the parts’…
Playing to Their Strengths
Michelle LaBrosse
Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Charles Barkley, and Patrick Ewing were members of the 1992 U.S. Olympic basketball team, also known as the original “Dream Team,” which won gold. Years later, we still remember and admire this team. So why don’t we love the star-filled 2004 team, which…
IBC Advanced Alloy’s Triple-Crown Contract With Lockheed Martin
Quality Digest
In October 2001, an international team led by Lockheed Martin was awarded the contract to build the next-generation Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft, which resulted in the development of the F-35 Lightning. The requirements for the new aircraft were complex, demanding new heights of lethality…
Are PCs Poised for a Comeback?
American Customer Satisfaction Index ACSI
Customer satisfaction with computing devices continues to slide but desktop computers do better than laptops and tablets, according to a new report from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI). The annual measure of personal computers falls 1.3 percent to an ACSI score of 78 (on a 0–100…
If You Need a Burning Platform to Justify Change...
The QA Pharm
Oftentimes pharma has a split personality. One personality loathes firefighting, and the other needs a burning platform to justify doing anything that requires spending money. Go figure. This becomes evident in our industry when some companies can’t part with a pittance of their billion-dollar…

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