Rosie the Riveter and the Changing Face of the Manufacturing Workforce
Recently, Mary Doyle Keefe passed away at the age of 92. You may not recognize her name, but you’ll definitely recognize her face. Keefe was the model for Norman Rockwell’s famous 1943 painting, Rosie the Riveter.
Four Things to Consider Before Dismissing That Suggestion or Idea
If it didn’t work then, will it work now? Elephant syndrome is what I call it, the tendency to never forget. But I’m not referring to a good memory; I’m talking about a faulty forgetter.
Rational Subgrouping
While the computations for a process behavior chart are completely general and very robust, the secret to using a process behavior chart effectively lies in the art of rational sampling and rational subgrouping.
A Lean Tool to Support Your QMS
Overall, lean is the toolbox we should all be using to help eliminate waste—the stuff you don’t want to do, and the stuff your customer’s don’t want to pay for. The best way to eliminate waste is to communicate what it is and what it isn’t.
Bottom-Up Healthcare Reform
One of our major problems with healthcare reform is that we are doing it from the top down.
Continuous Process Improvement and the Homework Dilemma
Generally speaking, I have a problem with authority. I don’t like being told what to do or how to do it. I’m not proud of that.