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Ten Hard Skills to Learn That Will Last a Lifetime
To survive growing up on a remote cattle ranch in the middle of Wyoming, I needed to be scrappy, gritty, and tenacious. If I wasn’t keeping an eye out for rattlesnakes, I was avoiding horned bulls charging my horse as I tried to cut them from a herd of cows. I learned many important life lessons…
Innovation: An Organization’s Insurance Against Irrelevance
The message for audience members who attended the 29th Annual Quest for Excellence Conference held last week was, “Prepare for an inspiring journey.” This was the advice of keynote presenter Polly LaBarre, co-founder and director of Management Lab (MLab) and co-founder of Management Innovation…
New Machine Learning
(Lawrence Berkeley National Lab: Berkeley, CA) -- A team of scientists at Berkeley Lab has developed an unsupervised multiscale machine learning technique that can automatically and specifically capture biomedical events or concepts directly from raw data. In many data-driven biomedical studies,…
Why We Resist New Ideas
It’s discouraging and frustrating to work tirelessly on solving what you think is an important issue and nothing happens. Despite brilliant thinking, smart teammates, and innovative solutions, the organization never fully embraces the new approach. There are a lot of reasons why good ideas never…
Cybersecurity Management Expectations Clarified by the FDA
The FDA has made it abundantly clear that it expects medical device manufacturers and other life sciences firms to have strong cybersecurity management programs. Since the FDA hasn’t always been clear on what it expects on a granular level, the Common Vulnerability Scoring System can provide much-…
Tech Tools Give Restaurant Patrons the Personal Touch
Restaurant reservations systems such as OpenTable and Yelp Reservations may be one of the biggest areas where technology is working to help restaurants win new customers and build a bigger roster of loyal regulars. The services offer tools that help eateries customize the experience and add a…
This Is Not a Test
(FDA: Silver Spring, MD) -- The field of regenerative medicine encompasses a wide scope of innovative products including cell therapies, therapeutic tissue engineering products, human cell and tissue products, and certain combination products using such therapies. Examples include genetically-…
Babel
I grew up in a small manufacturing company where nine different languages were spoken. English was the language of managers, office workers, and some of our production employees. Additionally, these languages were spoken in our factory: Armenian, Laotian, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Italian, Creole,…
Entropy in the Manufacturing World
In this article, I will be looking at entropy in the manufacturing world. Entropy is generally defined as a measure of disorder. This general definition can sometimes be inadequate. Let’s look at the example of a desk in an office. One could say that if the desk appears to be in order (i.e., neat…
Handheld XRF Technology Ensures Consumer Safety and Regulatory Compliance
Sponsored Content Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) regulations help protect the public from the toxicity and pollution associated with consumer products and electronics. Beyond public health and safety concerns, the cost of noncompliance, including fines, product recalls, and decreased…
Manufacturing Without Borders
As manufacturing becomes increasingly oblivious of where one country stops and another begins, the responsibilities of quality managers have extended beyond the safely measurable and into the loosely regulated wilds of global competition. Quality control now requires a sense of how different…
Four Easy Ways to Exercise Your Creativity
Recently I was contacted by a reader asking me if I would suggest some exercises that he could use to think more creatively. That request has inspired me to write about some fun ways that you, too, can exercise your creative mind. The purpose of these exercises is to condition your mind to…
Five of the Best-Designed Products of All Time
A well-designed product equally elevates form and function. It is pleasing to look at, easy to use, and solves a common problem. Here, five design professors answer the following question: What’s the best-designed product of all time, and why? Their responses vary from cheap, everyday products to…
What Is Measurement Risk?
Imagine that a satellite is launched into space and communications are intermittent. This happens because the satellite is wobbling, which causes connection problems in the receiver. The cause of the wobbling is identified: It is the result of not using a calibration provider with a low enough…
Save Costs When Implementing Enterprise Quality Systems
What is enterprise quality? Simply put, it is a system where there is one quality manual, and a core of common processes, work instructions, and forms and checklists for a multisite environment. Why is this a good idea? Because it saves money. Figure 1 illustrates how enterprise quality takes…
How to Break Out of the QMS Investment Cycle
Sponsored Content Particles of metal in children’s medicine. Adulterated baby formula. Spontaneously combusting smartphones. When scandal is only a tweet away, companies can’t hide from quality failures. High-profile quality problems like these can not only harm consumers, but also lead to huge…
User1st and Dreamscape Foundation Advance Disability Inclusion Through Work
(PR Web: Washington, D.C.) -- In a move to further their goal of disability inclusion, User1st, a web accessibility company, will work with members of the nonprofit organization, Dreamscape Foundation. Staff members who possess some form of disability from the Dreamscape Foundation will assist…
<em>Illuminating Statistical Analysis Using Scenarios and Simulations</em>
(Wiley: Hoboken, NJ) -- Illuminating Statistical Analysis Using Scenarios and Simulations, by Jeffrey E. Kottemann (Wiley, 2017), presents the basic concepts of statistics and statistical inference using the dual mechanisms of scenarios and simulations. It features an integrated approach of…
In Defense of Multitasking
The tide of popular opinion seems to have turned against multitasking. Recent articles scoff at the notion that people could satisfactorily complete more than one activity at a time, labeling it a myth and a fallacy. This purist pushback in the press mirrors common resentment among professionals…
How to Build Business Acumen on a Budget
The complexity, connectivity, and pace of business today demand that employees and leaders understand their work like never before. This goes beyond “corporate speak’ and buzzword vocabulary; everyone in today’s organizations must have a working knowledge of the strategy and how that translates…
What, Who, and Why of IATF 16949:2016
Sponsored Content My wife and I purchased a new car this year. The employee handling the closing paperwork gave a compelling presentation concerning the extended warranty, which we also purchased. His presentation included a litany of high-tech components and even higher-tech systems that could…
Ford Suppliers Showcase Environmentally Friendly Manufacturing
(Ford Motor Co.: Dearborn, MI) -- As manufacturing continues to become greener, Ford Motor Co. is going further to shrink its environmental footprint by sharing even more leading sustainability practices with its suppliers around the globe. The Partnership for A Cleaner Environment (PACE) is part…
An F-Test for the 21st Century
A recent question from a statistician in Germany led me to the realization that the F-test of analysis of variance (ANOVA) fame is in serious need of an update. What the F-ratio does The F-ratio, created by Sir Ronald Fisher around 1925, is a generalization of Student’s t-test for comparing two…
What Leaders Can Learn From the Movie <em>Logan</em>
Logan (a/k/a the Wolverine for the uninitiated) isn’t just a badass comic book character. He’s a leader who can teach us all about sacrifice, perseverance, and how to productively channel anger. Have you seen Logan yet? If not, go. Now. I’ll wait. It’s required watching if you are a reader of my…
Managing Email Addresses in B2B
Everyone is looking to do more with less these days. When you compare the cost of postal mail—about a dollar a piece—to the cost of email —about a penny a piece—any B2B marketer is going to prefer using email as the medium for staying in touch with current customers and inquirers. No brainer,…

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