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How Does Aptitude Affect the Quality of Aerospace Inspections?

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The word “aptitude” is sometimes misused to mean ability or achievement. There is, however, a real and meaningful difference between the three words.

How to Bring Your Conscience to Work

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Wharton professor G.

Keep Calm and Run for Your Life

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I was a strange kid. Who knows where our fears come from? What I do know is Godzilla is somewhere near the core of one of my weirder fascinations. When I was four, I watched Godzilla vs. King Kong on TV with my father. It made a mark.

Why Our Approach to Artificial Intelligence Needs a Reboot

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Do you see the limitations and over-hyped expectations of today’s approach to artificial intelligence (AI)?

Getting the Most Out of Your Equipment Seals

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Whether you deal with hydraulic or pneumatic seals such as wiper seals, or other types of seals and O-rings on gearboxes and other mechanical equipment, seals must be a

Problems With the AIAG Gauge R&R Study

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Measurement error is ubiquitous. As a result, over the past 250 years, different areas of science and engineering have come up with many different ways to deal with the problem of measurement error. One approach to the problem of measurement error was developed durin

What Leaders Can Learn From Crazy Horse, Part 2

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When you played cowboys and Indians as a kid, did you want to be the cowboy or the Indian? I wanted to be the Indian. All the ones I saw in comic books had super-cool moccasins and could move around with their bow and arrows without making a sound.

Siemens Announces New JEDEC Industry Standard For Electronics Cooling Simulation

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(Siemens: Plano, TX) -- Siemens Digital Industries Software announces the establishment of JEP181—a neutral file, XML-based standard from the JEDEC Solid State Technology Association, which is the global leader in standards development for the microelectronics industry.

MSA: Back to the Basics

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When we talk about measurement system analysis (MSA), people tend to focus on attribute agreement analysis because it is usually quicker and easier to do than a gauge repeatability and reproducibility (gauge R&R) study.

Your Leadership Toolbox

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We need instant adaptability to the new skill sets in the unknown future of work. The Covid-19 pandemic is a prime example of how change is accelerating and requiring us to adapt quickly.

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