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Machine Learning System Detects Manufacturing Defects Using Photos

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Machine learning can be used for more than violating your privacy for a social media challenge. For example, one fascinating application has been develope

Why Companies Should Seek Higher Damages for Counterfeiting

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Counterfeiting is widespread and rapidly expanding. In 2015, the value of fake and pirated products globally was estimated at $1.7 trillion, equivalent to the GDP of Canada. The scope of this phenomenon is vast.

Transforming Quality Operational Data Into Business Insights

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In our constantly evolving, data-rich universe, collecting, interpreting, and understanding process data can be tricky. But it is increasingly important if we want to maintain sustainable quality across product development and manufacturing processes.

Filters of Responsibility

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Responsibility. It’s a hard word to come to grips with. What is the responsible thing to do right now? What is my personal responsibility? What is my responsibility as a team, family, company, state, or country member? What do I expect from others?

Course-Correcting for Long-Term Success

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After reviewing Mark Graban’s wonderful book, Measures of Success (Constancy, 2018), I started rereading Walter Shewhart’s books, 

Blown Away: Revisiting a Famous Engineering Case

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One of the undergraduate engineering courses that left a deep and lasting impression on me was a course on innovation and aesthetics in engineering taught by David Billington at Princeton University.

Developing Vital Domain Knowledge in Your Analysts

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How do you develop domain knowledge in your analysts, so their data use, interpretation, and recommendations make sense?

Team-Building Exercises Can Be a Waste of Time

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Someone we know recently told us about a team-building event that proved anything but.

IATF 16949 Adds Value to ISO 9001:2015

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The martial arts rank, Shodan, for a first-degree black belt, does not mean “expert”; it means “first step.” ISO 9001:2015 is similarly a valuable and vital first step toward world-class performance, but it is only that—a first step.

Global Regulatory Harmonization

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Globalization of the medical device market as well as its supporting supply chains continues to increase year after year. This has forced regulatory bodies to grapple with finding a way to narrow the gap between international and domestic regulation.

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