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Airport Avatar Enters Brave New World of Customer Service
Ron Kaufman
Travelers coming through New York’s three airports—La Guardia, JFK, and Newark—might soon feel the need to double check that they aren’t walking through the set of a science fiction movie. That’s because the airports are introducing some high-tech help in the form of “Ava”—a life-sized, computer-…
Dumb It Down or Simple It Up?
Jay Arthur—The KnowWare Man
At the ASQ World Conference held in Anaheim last week, I ran into my old friend Jack Revelle, author of many SPC books and videos. He said clients were constantly asking him to take Six Sigma and “dumb it down.” Surprisingly, despite everything the Six Sigma community knows about the voice of the…
A Turning Point for U.S. Manufacturing
University of Michigan
In the United States, factories produce about 75 percent of what the country consumes, but the right decisions by both business and political leaders could push that to 95 percent, say University of Michigan (U-M) researchers. However, a huge portion of U.S. manufacturing—as much as 40 percent—…
Survey: North American Auto Industry ‘Back on Track’
Strategy
(Booz & Co.: New York) -- A new wave of optimism is overtaking the U.S. auto industry as it rebounds from the depths of the recession and a brutal restructuring, according to Booz & Co.’s second annual U.S. Automotive Industry Survey and Confidence Index. “Bullishness and optimism…
This Headline Does Not Use the Phrase ‘Meat Glue’
Kimberly Egan
Today we’re going to talk about transglutaminase. It’s an enzymatic glue with which you can stick two proteins together. Doctors and biologists call it Factor VIII, and it is one of the many amino acids involved in one of my favorite biological events, the clotting cascade. When you cut yourself…
Designing Efficient Administrative Work Cells
James Brewton
A common practice in manufacturing and other nonservice lean initiatives is the application of work cells for supporting workflow and productivity. Work cells enable maximum efficiency of workflow through a value stream by optimizing motion economy. One tool for efficient work cell design is a…
Suit Up, Show Up, Give Up
Dirk Dusharme @ Quality Digest
It’s show time. That time of year when people with products to sell and people looking for products to buy hit the trade show trail. For quality pros and test and measurement folks, the lineup is daunting: Quality Expo, ASQ World Conference, CMSC, and of course IMTS, among many others. But are they…
Do You Manage Your Client’s Information on a Paper Napkin?
Athenée Mastrangelo
Your clients are your No. 1 priority, right? So how are you managing their information and your relationship with them? Do you have all their information stuffed in a shoebox, or do you have an effective contact relationship management (CRM) system? Maybe you’re somewhere in between. The…
How Agile Are You?
Michelle LaBrosse
Some of us are natural-born planners. We plan out every moment of our lives in detail, from what we will be doing on the weekend to how many children we want and what their names will be, to how our career will progress—in detail. Others of us are doers and are more spontaneous, nervous if too many…
Data First or Workflow First?
Akhilesh Gulati
The IT department of a school district supported itself by providing application development, database maintenance, training, and other services to its internal clients, although no money exchanged hands. The school’s outreach unit, which provided training and education to local organizations, also…
Machining Critical Features into Stamped Parts
Connecticut Spring and Stamping
For one Connecticut manufacturer of close-tolerance, precision-stamped and coiled metal parts, an eight-year journey to provide its customers with higher precision parts from progressive tools has reached a happy ending. In-house CNC machining has allowed it to stamp parts at a very low cost, and…
The Power of Reflection
Matthew E. May
Five years ago, at noon on May 7, 2007, I sat in the canteen at the Los Angeles Policy Academy in Elysian Park, just north of downtown Los Angeles, awaiting the arrival of Captain Robert S. Hauck, then second in command of the West Los Angeles Bureau. Some sort of ceremony had just concluded, and I…
Who Studies Quality Management in High School?
Jeff Dewar, Kristine Bammert
There is a remarkable quality movement afoot centered in South Asia with tentacles that reach to the United States, Europe, and Africa. Starting in primary school and extending throughout high school, students are introduced to the teachings of W. Edwards Deming, Joseph Juran, Philip Crosby,…
Shocked? Not Really
Davis Balestracci
“I’m shocked... shocked to find that gambling is going on in here!” —Casablanca’s Captain Renault, as he’s closing down Rick’s Cafe... while being handed his gambling winnings I saw an abstract of a recent talk by several “experts” who have been very active selling (expensive) improvement…
Snakes, Alcohol, and Checking the Residuals vs. Order Plot in Regression
Kevin Rudy
This past week, History premiered a new show called the United Stats of America. No, that’s not a typo. It’s a show hosted by twin brothers who are both stand-up comedians and obsessed with statistics. Since I’m also obsessed with statistics (I’m still working on the stand-up comedy part), I…
Declining Employee Loyalty: A Casualty of the New Workplace
Knowledge at Wharton
If loyalty is defined as being faithful to a cause, ideal, custom, institution or product, then there seems to be a certain amount of infidelity in the workplace these days. Consider some recent studies: MetLife’s 10th annual survey of employee benefits, trends and attitudes released in March 2012…
Seven Best Practices for Humidity Measurement
Bruce McDuffee
Humidity is a tough measurement. It’s very hard to get a repeatable measurement with low uncertainty. This post discusses seven best practices that will help you make a more accurate, repeatable, and reliable humidity measurement. The recommendations are primarily based on the NPL document, “A…
A Week in the Life of a Sales Professional
Paul Naysmith
Sales professionals, according to some circles at least, aren’t all that different from us quality professionals. I once believed they were two-faced liars, because they’d sell their mother to get that precious sales commission. However, as a systems thinker, I like to get my facts straight before…
World Metrology Week and You
Mike Richman
This has been a fun week for us at Quality Digest, as we’ve had a chance to support World Metrology Week and one of our long-standing partners, the Coordinate Metrology Society (CMS).  As many of you know, the CMS is the organization behind the annual Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference (CMSC…
Education: Preparing the Next-Generation Workforce, Part Two
Thomas R. Cutler, Rich McGrath
Editor’s note: This is the second article of a multipart series about the role of quality in education and its effect on workforce development. In part one of the series, the role of accountability was detailed and profiled. The well-established quality control mechanisms and processes used in…
Not Gonna Hold My Breath
The Un-Comfort Zone With Robert Wilson
I bought a lottery ticket. I hope to win. That would be so cool, wouldn’t it? Do I think I’ll win? No. I fully understand the odds are against me. Then why did I buy one? I bought it because I’ve been thinking about hope and whether or not it is a powerful motivator. I recall my friend Brian, who…
Precision Measurement of Antennae at the Coldest Place on Earth
The cold, stark landscape of Antarctica is home to penguins, ice, high winds, and two antennae owned by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the independent federal agency that supports and funds all fields of fundamental science and engineering in the United States. The severe conditions of the…
Comprehensive Work Instructions Help Builders Get It Right the First Time
Wheelchairs, scooters, and power chairs help people with limited mobility lead independent lives. Equally important are the mechanisms that move or transport these devices in the home or in vehicles. Mechanical breakdowns or structural failures can have serious consequences and greatly limit the…
Getting Calibrations in the Can
NIST
The volume of oil and oil products moving through America’s pipelines, waterways, roads, and rails borders on the unimaginable. “Look at it this way,” says John Wright, a project leader in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Physical Measurement Laboratory’s (PML) Fluid…
If You’re Not Emotionally Committed, Your Success Will Be Limited
Timothy F. Bednarz
Depths of personal commitment allowed the great leaders to execute well in all aspects of their business, as well as to overcome any barriers and adversities they encountered. Sam Walton, the founder of Walmart, noted, “I think I overcame every single one of my personal shortcomings by the sheer…

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