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Shigeo Shingo’s P-D Ratio

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Fixtures for Our Factory—and Yours

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Should the FDA Get Tougher on Investigational Review Boards?

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The FDA says that investigational review boards (IRBs) aren’t required to collect a statement of investigator assurance from studies they preside over.

Cp and Cpk: Two Process Perspectives, One Process Reality

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It’s usually not a good idea to rely solely on a single statistic to draw conclusions about your process. Do that, and you could fall into the clutches of the “duck-rabbit” illusion shown below.

The Value of Subject Matter Experts

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Succeeding With Lean When You Don’t Know Anything

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It is vitally important for lean people to know nothing when working on improvement. This sounds like a crazy idea, but it is another 100-percent turnaround from traditional management thinking.

A Fresh Take on SOP Management

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Using <em>Takt</em> Time in Healthcare

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Authentic Leaders Don’t Need Power to Rule

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Return on Investment and Your Personality Type

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What comes to mind when you think of “return on investment?” For most of us, our mind jumps to calculations of costs and revenues. The end goal, no matter the project, is for the last cell in the spreadsheet to be black or green—not red.

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