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NIST Antenna Evaluation Method Could Boost 5G Network Capacity, Cut Costs

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Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a method for evaluating and selecting optimal antenna designs for future fifth-generation (5G) cellphones, other wireless devices and base stations.

Are Engineers More Creative Than Designers?

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Are engineers more creative than designers? Both answers (“Yes they are!” and, “No they are not!”) are naïve. It’s foolish to compare massive groups of people against each other, especially around a sloppy word like creativity.

Inside Quality Digest Live for Jan. 4, 2019

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Happy New Year one and all! For our first QDL of 2019, we were pleased to present some thought-provoking content on the benefits of compromise, the dangers of rhetorical trickery, and the meaning of Chekhov’s gun. Let’s take a closer look:

How to Get Smarter and Sharper Employees

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If you’re a leader, you got to where you are because you think strategically and are killer at execution. You simply can’t get far without being good at both.

Chekhov’s Gun at the <em>Gemba</em>

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One of my favorite things to do when I learn new and interesting information is to apply it to a different area to see if I can gain further insight.

Inside Quality Digest Live for December 21, 2018

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We tied up last year in a neat little bow, talking about how stories define ourselves and our work; waste is waste, no matter your political leanings; and putting numbers from the news in context.

Protect Yourself From Verbal Sleight of Hand

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Don't be misled by these verbal tricks.
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A few years ago I wrote about a Facebook exchange between two friends of mine that upset me because one of my friends resorted to name-calling instead of addressing the other friend’s arguments. In retrospect, that was mild.

You Only Control Processes You Control

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It’s no wonder people are scared of process. When we have a large project or goal, we assume that the process to complete that work must be equally large. That is daunting. We’d rather just do it.

What’s in Your Library?

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I still love to hold and read physical books (as opposed to audible or Kindle). I don’t know how many books I added to my library this year, but it was a lot. I thought I’d share some good ones that I’d recommend you add to your reading list for 2019.

ISO 9001: It’s About the Records, Not the Documents

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Back in January 2009, I wrote an article for Quality Digest titled “ISO 9001 Documentation Is Like a Box of Chocolates.” Her

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