Continuous Process Improvement and the Homework DilemmaChallenge the process, but only when appropriate
Wed, 05/27/2015 - 14:45
Generally speaking, I have a problem with authority. I don’t like being told what to do or how to do it. I’m not proud of that.
I recall debating with my high school trigonometry teacher regarding the value of the homework “process”—specifically… A Mommy’s Look at ScoliosisA study in correlation
Wed, 03/11/2015 - 13:55
Juvenile idiopathic scoliosis. That was the diagnosis given to my then 8-year-old daughter last January. In short, it means that she’s young (under 10), she exhibits an abnormal amount of spinal curvature, and there’s no identified cause (aside… How to Talk to Your Kids About... Quality EngineeringStatistical sampling and the toy box
Wed, 01/28/2015 - 14:05
I really can’t make this stuff up.
I wrote a post a couple of years ago titled: “How to Talk to Your Kids About... Quality Improvement,” in which I lamented about Community Hero Day in my daughter’s first-grade class and the need to explain to her… A Mommy’s Look at Lyme Disease StatisticsBe vigilant, no matter what the Pareto chart tells you
Thu, 05/30/2013 - 11:22
I spend the majority of my time entrenched in statistics. Using statistics. Studying statistics. Developing and testing statistical software. Statistics guide many of my decisions at work and in life. That’s the world of an engineer.
For this… Cost of QualityWell, hello, my old, complex friend...
Fri, 02/15/2013 - 10:10
As I sat down to examine cost of quality (COQ) at Minitab, I flashed back to my certified quality engineer (CQE) exam almost 20 years ago. I can still vividly remember staring down at a particularly difficult cost of quality question and wondering… What to Do When Data Analysis Isn’t an OptionData gathering can sometimes lose out when you’re juggling cost, quality, and delivery
Wed, 08/22/2012 - 11:41
I’m a quality engineer, so it probably goes without saying that I like gathering and analyzing data. Minitab and I spend a significant amount of time together. Some might say our relationship is unhealthy—perhaps even codependent.
But Minitab and I… Quality Engineering… a Statistically Significant Happiness AdvantageWe are part of a noble profession
Thu, 06/28/2012 - 14:54
I love product development and quality engineering. There are days when I can’t believe that I actually get paid to do this. Between you and me, I’d do this work for a lot less money. In fact, even on the days that I hate the particular… An Engineer’s View of Career Development and TrainingYes, managers should discuss ‘soft skills’ and ‘feel’ things, but I don’t
Mon, 05/14/2012 - 11:48
I remember a time in my career when I mistakenly thought I knew statistics—really knew statistics. It was before I met Yanling Zuo, Michelle Paret, Eduardo Santiago, and a whole host of other statistical experts. I was a quality engineer, and I’d… How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Good Process WorkThe key is to develop process within continuous improvement
Wed, 03/21/2012 - 12:25
I am 100-percent certain that on the day they asked me to manage at Minitab, they did not tell me I would have to do so much process work. They didn’t clearly articulate that as a manager, I’d spend a considerable part of my time discussing how we… How to Talk With Your Kids About… Quality ImprovementQuality engineers, take heart. And a bag of M&Ms.
Mon, 02/06/2012 - 13:21
My six-year-old came home from school one day very excited to let me know that Maggie’s mommy was a doctor and she helped sick people get better. Seems Maggie’s mommy was a “community hero.”
My unspoken response: Not Maggie’s mommy again.
You see,…