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What is the best way to encourage a continuous improvement culture? While organizations have historically used rewards to entice employees to support these efforts, upper management’s ongoing and visible support is the best way to make continuous improvement “a way of life,”
Accreditation is critical to ensuring there is an effective quality management system that affords greater process control, reduces risk, and ulitmately results in increased customer satisfaction. And, thanks to the pandemic, it got a little easier.
When the pandemic hit, manufacturers were already behind in terms of embracing new forms of learning. Training people, recruiting new people, troubleshooting problems in training and education is a must for manufacturers and now is the time to do it.
Though a favorable business and tax climate is important to manufacturers, the most critical factor leading to location decisions for new investment and jobs is actually the labor market.
As part of this effort, Mike Grzybowski, OSG Regional Manager, delivered more than $30,000 worth of tooling to the Manufacturing and Machining of the Business and Technology Division of the College of DuPage.
MTI Systems, Inc. announced its support to the FIRST Tech Challenge robotics club, “MIGHTY Mechanics” (Agawam, MA) – striving to help inspire students interest towards a manufacturing career.
ASQ, a leader in the quality industry, has joined the Smart Manufacturing Leadership Coalition (SMLC) in a public-private partnership developing testbeds and training for next generation manufacturing technology platforms.
During this webinar, you will hear Dover executives, manufacturing engineers, and training leaders describe their manufacturing challenges and how they successfully apply interactive digital work instruction software to address them.