When Several Lines Are Better Than One
We’ve all been in lines that seem to last forever, especially if we choose our queue at the checkout, and the one next to ours is moving faster. You know the existential dread that comes along with standing in a dedicated queue and waiting interminably.
3D Scanning Speeds Production of Custom Roof Racks
(NVision: Southlake, TX) -- Hamar Industries Inc. was able to design three new roof rack product lines in just one-third the usual time by utilizing the engineering services of NVision Inc.
Quality in Local Government: A Reinvigoration
In today’s coronavirus environment, governments at all levels are under greater fiscal pressure. For instance, Oregon’s governor has told state departments to prepare for a 12-percent reduction in their budgets.
The Importance of Managing and Controlling Risk in the Medical Device Industry
Imagine you’re a patient going in for any medical procedure. You probably think very little about the risks of the medical device being used on you.
Master Fear of Change With These Tips
When I was a kid, I hated Burger King. I hated it because they put sweet pickle relish on their regular hamburgers, and I hated sweet pickle relish. And, they put mayonnaise on The Whopper, and I hated mayonnaise.
Shrinking (Ultra)Violet
While awaiting full access to their labs due to Covid-19 restrictions, scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have taken this rare opportunity to report the technical details of pioneering research they conducted on the disinfection o
The New Normal Will Require RE<sup>2</sup>ST<sup>3</sup>
Rest? The new normal will be about activity, you say. Actually, I believe some rest will be necessary.
A Lean Reading List
From Dust Tracks on a Road, by Zora Neale Hurston
The quote in the picture from Zora Neale Hurston does not end there; it finishes, “It is a seeking that he who wishes may know the cosmic secrets of the world and they that dwell therein.”
Innovating With Crazy Customers
Alice—of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland fame—had a very vivid imagination. Had she been on the job market today, she would have no doubt been sought by Pixar, Google, or Amazon.