Was It Colder in Grandpa’s Day?
As I’m writing this, our first big snowfall of the year is piling up outside and it is –10°C (15°F). This brings to mind the many times my grandfather told me of how he walked to school in winter uphill (both ways) with no shoes.
Four Golfing Buddies Learn About Enterprise Excellence
Editor’s note:This short story is part of a three-volume series—Integrated Enterprise Excellence: Going Beyo
3 “Nevers” of Control Limits, Part 1
I don’t believe in ghosts. Yet quality professionals chase them every day. Why? Because erroneous control limits tell them to. Control limits should be statistically based, 100-percent reliable, and reveal natural process variability.
ANSI Board Names Volunteer Leaders for 2008
(ANSI: New York) -- The American National Standards Institute’s (ANSI) board of directors recently appointed its new members and officers for the term beginning January 1, 2008.
FDA Could Find Independent Experts
(CSPI: Washington) -- In a report released in mid-November, the Food and Drug Administration claimed a new report prepared by the Eastern Research Group showed it would be difficult to create advisory committees free from conflicts of
Santa’s Workshop Offers Quality Manual
(Paton Professional: Chico, California) -- Santa Claus became aware of the ISO 9001 standard several years ago and immediately recognized the value it could bring to his North Pole operation.
Black Friday—Interpreting Economic Data

During this annual holiday shopping melee, economists project the implications of our spending for the country’s overall economic health in the coming year.
Faster, Easier Access to Imagery and Maps
(Lockheed Martin: Herndon, Virginia) -- The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and Lockheed Martin are working to streamline and speed the del