Hotheads and Karma
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It’s not worth getting upset over little things (or even big things) at work. Being hotheaded gets you nowhere. Just know that karma eventually works everything out.
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It’s not worth getting upset over little things (or even big things) at work. Being hotheaded gets you nowhere. Just know that karma eventually works everything out.
A cost-effective process that yields solid welds for long-term performance, resistance spot welding (RSW) remains a top joining method for a variety of structural parts.
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Clinical investigations play an important role in your journey of bringing a medical device to market. While the relevant standards are often perceived as difficult and complex, having a good grasp of them makes the process less confusing.
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Most companies fail due to dumb mistakes made by senior managers. The biggest mistake of all: a hubristic unwillingness to accept that there’s plenty you don’t already know.
TWI is a people-first approach to work, so its benefits extend beyond tasks being done on the facility floor. Credit: iStock/t:Kerkez
Workforce challenges these days are never-ending, not just for manufacturers but across the business spectrum.
Growing medical equipment inventories and increasing technical complexity are demanding more than ever from the clinical engineering teams responsible for maintaining clinical assets.
I enjoy solving puzzles! I start each morning by doing at least two New York Times puzzles, Wordle, and Connections.
As the manufacturing world pushes toward the goal of zero-defect production, part inspection is critical.
When Alexander O’Brien sent in his application for graduate school at MIT’s Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, he had a germ of a research idea already brewing.
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