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Control Charts: Keep It Simple

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The control chart is at the heart of the very definition of quality. It is central to building, maintaining, and predicting quality into the future. However, control charts today, more often than not, are misused and misunderstood.

Quality Control Concerns Grow as Students Flock to Credentials Instead of Degrees

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When graduate student Atis Degro got an email about a George Mason University course in resilience last year, he had to look up what that meant.

Getting the Most Out of Management Development Efforts

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Psychology is an important element in organizational excellence for managers. In particular, the ability to face one’s fears, develop resilience, and adapt to change fosters success for a manager as well as for the company and all its employees.

Inside Quality Digest Live for December 14, 2018

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An industry, and even more so any individual company, is only as strong as its pipeline of incoming talent. This week on QDL we looked at this topic from a few different angles. Here’s what we covered at greater length:

ISO 14001, ISO 50001 Benefit the Environment and the Bottom Line

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Metrics: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

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This is part three of a three-part series.

Model-Based Definition: A Seven-Point Summary

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Annalise Suzuki, director of technology and engagement at software provider Elysium Inc., spoke to Quality Digest about the importance of model-based definitions (MBD) for data quality, validation, and engineering

NSF Offers Key Recommendations for a Waste-Free Event

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(NSF International: Ann Arbor, MI) -- Whether in daily operations or at a special event, organizations are looking for more ways to implement sustainable practices and reduce the waste they create.

Quality Digest Live -- December 14, 2018

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Story links for December 14, 2018

 

Perennials, not millennials, will trigger the next wave of talent retention efforts

CMS Corner with Jana Barker of Fermilab

Your Core Business? What Is It Really?

 

An Airplane With No Moving Parts and a Blue Ionic Glow

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Since their invention more than 100 years ago, airplanes have been moved through the air by the spinning surfaces of propellers or turbines.

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