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Weber’s Law at the <em>Gemba</em>

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Intensity can change your perception. Photo by Brendan Church on Unsplash

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In this article, I’m looking at Weber’s Law. It’s named after Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878), a German physician who was one of the pioneers of experimental psychology.

GFT Puts Manufacturing Data to Work

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(GFT: New York) -- Manufacturers are in the midst of one of the most significant transformations of their time, defined in large part by new AI-powered efficiencies.

Scatter Correction CT Addresses X-ray Scatter in Industrial Scanning

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(Nikon Metrology NV: Brighton, MI)—Nikon Metrology NV, a subsidiary of Nikon Corp., announces the launch of

Managers Want You Back in the Office

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Despite the clear benefits of hybrid work models, a significant number of managers still push for their teams to be back in the office.

The Process Improvement Stool

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Not long ago, I accompanied two of the Greater Boston Manufacturing Partnership’s consultants, Bob Elliott and Peter Melnik, to a Shingo Systems Design workshop at Osram, a terrific host site in Hillsboro, New Hampshire. Bob and Peter did all the work.

Digital Twin Consortium Unveils Updated Definitions

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(Digital Twin Consortium: Boston) -- Digital Twin Consortium (DTC) has announced revised definitions for

Hands-On Leadership Development

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(NIST: Gaithersburg, MD) -- The Baldrige Executive Fellows Program is a one-year, nationally ranked leadership development experience for direct reports to the most senior leader in the organization or business unit leaders.

GD&T Training Now Provided by 3D Scanners UK

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(3D Scanners UK: Barford, England) -- 3D Scanners UK, the master distributer of PolyWorks software in the U.K.

Faraday Enhances 3D-IC Design Service With Ansys Multiphysics Analysis

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(Ansys: Canonsburg, PA) -- Faraday Technology Corp., a leading company in the semiconductor industry, is expanding its use of

Beyond Wishes and Hopes

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For process improvement, there are three questions you can ask to get your ducks in a row. Photo by Luisa Frassier on Unsplash

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All improvement efforts require a framework. No matter what we’re doing, we all need some way to align our efforts and focus on a specific objective. During my 50 years in this business, I’ve seen people use many different improvement frameworks.

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