Should U.S. Companies Stop Relying on China?
After more than a year of being pummeled by pandemic-related supply chain shortages, computer maker HP had some good news to report during its third-quarter earnings call last month.
Five Biggest Quality Management Mistakes in the Medical Device Industry
At Greenlight Guru, we collectively have hundreds of years of experience in medical device quality management.
How the Crisis in Container Ships Could Ruin Christmas
Ningbo-Zhousan may not exactly be a household name, but find something in your house made in China, and it’s quite likely it was delivered from there.
Apprenticeships and Workforce Development Programs Are Having a Moment

The manufacturing skills gap has been a topic of discussion for several years.
How to Use ISO 9004 to Improve Your Manufacturing Operation
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an independent, nongovernmental, international organization that develops standards to ensure the quality, safety, and efficiency of products, serv
Taking on Transformation: A Hands-on Start to Gain Digital Momentum

The most popular phrase in manufacturing today is “digital transformation.” Every company now understands the immense value digital transformation can provide. It’s essential for overhauling efficiency, agility, and ultimately, the bottom line.
How a New Standard Is Helping Small Firms Think Big
Better buying power, greater efficiencies, and more innovative ideas are not just for big businesses. The publication of ISO 44003 is helping smaller players flex their collective muscle by making the most of strategic partnerships.
Five Postmarket Surveillance-System Musts for EU Medical-Device Manufacturers
Designing, developing, and getting your medical device approved and onto the market is a huge accomplishment—but it isn’t the end of your responsibilities.
How Executives Should (and Shouldn’t) Engage With Customers
In 2011, we started talking with top B2B executives about their engagement with their firm’s major customers in the aftermath of the financial crisis. The vast majority told us that they were very involved, to great effect.
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