Ergonomics and the Remote Worker, Part 2
So, the Quality Digest team is considering a transition to working remotely for the most part. I and two other associates already do.
Where Is Consumer Research Going Next?
The rise of neuromarketing has already begun to provide companies and researchers with greater insight into consumer behavior than consumers thems
How to Deal With Life’s Risks More Rationally
The world is an uncertain and risky place.
Mapping Layered Process Audits to Lean Manufacturing Principles
Roughly 7 in 10 manufacturers have implemented lean manufacturing principles in their organizations, with 5S, Six Sigma, and kai
Three Principles for Building a Great Post-Merger Culture
The number of publicly listed U.S. companies traded on U.S.
Why Tech Innovation Isn’t the Answer Everyone Thinks It Is
The climb in the United States stock market during the last year has been greeted warmly by many, investors especially. This does not, however, take away the day-to-day challenges most businesses face. Think stiff competition, shrinking demand, and squeezed profits.
<em>Innovative Change Management (ICM)</em>
(Productivity Press: Boca Raton, FL) -- Productivity Press presents the latest book from international quality expert, H.
Starrett Introduces Digital Force Testers for High-Volume Basic Production Testing
(Starrett: Athol, MA) -- The L.S. Starrett Co. has introduced a series of motorized digital test frames for performing a wide range of basic, high-volume, in-situ manufacturing, force-testing applications including tension, compression, flexural cyclic, shear, and friction.
Inside Quality Digest Live for April 20, 2018
On the Apr. 20 episode of QDL, we brought you interviews on manufacturing’s digital transformation and the primacy of photogrammetry for large-volume, close-tolerance metrology, plus news about logistical efficiencies and worker motivations (or lack thereof).