What’s the Worst That Can Happen?
“Who wants to give their oral report first?” asked Mrs. Davis, my sixth grade teacher.
“Who wants to give their oral report first?” asked Mrs. Davis, my sixth grade teacher.
The first part of this article illustrated the kinds of problems that can happen when data from non-normal processes are plotted on traditional control charts, and wh
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(Instron: Grove City, PA) -- Instron, a provider of testing equipment solutions designed to evaluate mechanical properties of materials and components, announces its new composites team.
(Enthone: West Haven, CT) -- Enthone Inc., a business of Cookson Electronics, will offer Six Sigma Black Belt certification courses for manufacturers in the automotive, aerospace, energy, electronics, building, hardware and tooling, and surface finishing markets.
(GIA Inc: San Jose, CA) -- The number as well as size of testing laboratories worldwide, especially in developed markets such as the United States, has been on the rise during the past several years.
(ACSI: Ann Arbor, MI) -- Customer satisfaction rises for hospital services and electric and natural gas utilities, according to a recent report released by the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI).
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