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Ten Common Inventory Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Demand Solutions
Any company that attempts to reduce inventory and its associated costs brings its own unique advantages and challenges to the battle. Managing for optimal inventory levels is a critical objective that requires diligent attention and daily action to maintain the hard-fought advantage. The results,…
Comparing Marathon Training and Quality Improvement
Carly Barry
I found that training to run a marathon is a lot like completing a quality improvement project. I ran my first full marathon in November 2011, and as I was completing my training, I came across this quote about quality improvement from V. Daniel Hunt, quality management improvement author and CEO…
Taking on Big Tabasco
Paul Naysmith
Recently I visited the world-famous Tabasco sauce factory on Avery Island, Louisiana. We live approximately 30 miles from the global super-brand, and what else would a quality professional like to do on his holiday downtime than visit a factory to see what lessons he could learn? And my wife…
The Case of the Missing Gas Mileage
MIT News
Contrary to common perception, the major automakers have produced large increases in fuel efficiency through better technology in recent decades. There’s just one catch: All those advances have barely increased the mileage per gallon that autos actually achieve on the road. Sound perplexing? This…
Boosting Engagement at Stryker
Jennifer Robison
Engaged people feel good about coming to work every day, says Fred Lorestani, vice president of North American Implant Operations for Stryker. “Given the products that we make and the kind of facilities that we have, as a leader you need to do everything in your power to make your teams engaged and…
January 2012: The Cameras Are Rolling
Akhilesh Gulati
Lights, camera, action! Sound familiar? Given the continuous release of movies, we are all familiar with this phrase. But what does this have to do with the quality profession or strategy? “Lights” make more visible the area to be captured on film. “Camera” indicates the readiness of the equipment…
FDA Offers Salty Recipe for Increased Food Regulation
Michael Causey
It’s actually bigger than a battle over a popular condiment, according to some folks who oppose what they say is the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) overplaying its regulatory hand. We’re not going to settle this controversy here, but some experts suggest you may be able to sprinkle a little…
Born in the USA, Made in France
Knowledge at Wharton
France—the land of haute cuisine, fine wine and cheese—would be the last place you would expect to find a thriving fast-food market. In a country known for its strong national identity and anti-globalization movement, it seems improbable that McDonald’s could have survived the onslaught of French…
3-D Scanning Helps Restore Russian Orthodox Church
Dirk Dusharme @ Quality Digest
One of the more fascinating applications for large-volume 3-D scanning is in preserving our past. Sure, for those of you who work in the manufacturing or building industry, 3-D scanning is all about the future, making sure your product is in spec and performs properly going forward. But for those…
NIST Sensor Improvement Brings Analysis Method into Mainstream
NIST
An advance in sensor design by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Waterloo’s Institute of Quantum Computing (IQC) could unshackle a powerful, yet high-maintenance technique for exploring materials. The achievement could expand the…
Solving the Quality by Design Dilemma
Julie Fraser
Quality by design (QbD) is a widely discussed approach that is often neither well understood nor effectively executed. Joseph Juran also called QbD “quality planning.” QbD is not primarily focused on typical quality issues such as corrective action, testing, measurement, or monitoring. QbD is a…
Lies, Damned Lies, and Teens Who Smoke While Driving
Donald J. Wheeler
I n my February 1996 Quality Digest column I discussed an article out of USA Today. Since that article provides a great example of how we need to filter out the noise whenever we attempt to interpret data, I have updated it for my column today. “Teen Use Turns Upward” read the headline for a graph…
Ship Sunk Four Centuries Ago Virtually Reconstructed
Texas A and M News and Information Services
Sunk in 1606, the Portuguese merchant ship Nossa Senhora dos Martires is sailing again—in 3-D presently but perhaps one day in reality. If the cyber-replicated vessel ever does hit the high seas, the way will have been paved by the research of a persevering Texas A&M University nautical…
Data Mining Without Prejudice
MIT News
The information age is also the age of information overload. Companies, governments, researchers, and private citizens are accumulating digital data at an unprecedented rate, and amid all those quintillions of bytes could be the answers to questions of vital human interest: What environmental…
Close Encounters with a Pliosaur Fossil
Nikon Metrology Inc.
A new research center designed to examine materials and structures across many length scales has been launched at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. The µ-VIS (micro-vis) X-ray Imaging Center examines the internal structure of objects in incredible detail. It produces high-…
Ten (Research-Tested) New Year’s Resolutions
University at Buffalo
Need help choosing a New Year’s resolution? The University at Buffalo (UB) offers its annual list of 10 suggestions for achieving health, happiness, and success in the new year. Each resolution is based on the work of UB faculty in 2011. Their research and expertise provides some direction on…
How to Be a Transformational CQO
Andrew Spanyi
Chief quality officers (CQO) are particularly well placed to lead a major transformational effort. Yet, few do so successfully in spite of having a vested role in operational improvement and having input into what the organization measures and monitors. Although many CQOs do emphasize…
Predicting 2012: The Year Quality of Customer Experience Becomes King
Louis Columbus
The next 12 months will see a greater focus than ever before on the quality of customer experience permeating strategies, systems, applications, and initiatives. An efficiency and transaction mindset is driving many industries, including airlines, into a churn-based business model that is…
This Story Has a Happy Ending… I Promise!
The Un-Comfort Zone With Robert Wilson
I was less than two minutes into my sales presentation when the business owner sitting behind his desk gruffly said, “Get out of here.” I figured someone must have walked into his office, and he didn’t want us to be interrupted. I turned around to see who it was. There was no one. He then…
Some Column Topics You Won’t See in Quality Digest Daily
Bill Kalmar
As a frequent columnist for Quality Digest Daily and several other publications, I have learned that there are certain topics that are out of bounds. These are topics that elicit heated debate, comments from riled readers, and the occasional canceling of a subscription. I recently read there…
A Quality Management Look into Santa’s Workshop
Tim Lozier
’Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the shop Santa’s quality manager feared that all production would stop The FMEA showed high risk, nonconformances were a fright But Santa knew better—his QMS would help on this magical night. I really enjoy the holiday season. I love the…
Incorporating ‘People Improvement’ in Lean Six Sigma Initiatives
James Brewton
Lean Six Sigma has proven itself as an effective strategy for business success in both private and public sectors. The methodology has helped enterprise leaders recognize business processes as engines that drive performance excellence and help to deliver value. Lean Six Sigma offers a…
Customer Satisfaction Requires More Than Satisfactory Service
Diane Ciotta
A traveler attempting to book a ticket by phone became frustrated after choosing from a menu of endless options, then waiting on hold for 20 minutes before eventually being transferred twice—the second time to a dial tone. When she called back, the first live person she connected with got an…
Reduce Workplace ‘Bah Humbugs’
Michelle LaBrosse
The holiday season is like a magnifying glass that enlarges both the best and the worst in us. This time of year induces joy, caring, and generosity, but it can also magnify stress, anxiety, and heighten conflict at home and in the office. The holidays can be stressful. You see it in people…
Risk Management: Planning to Avoid Losses
Tim Hyden
It sometimes seems that few people can accurately define risk management, let alone apply it in their organization. Yet, a risk management plan can help an organization identify and correct hazards and substandard work practices before bad things happen. Risk management is by far one of the…

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