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You look at how numbers change over time to identify problems before they blow up.
I work in pharmaceutical manufacturing and when you produce a lot of product following a batch record and applicable SOPs, then you generate a non-conformance (NC) record whenever you encounter a deviation from the prescribed directions in your documents. This NC can then be investigated to determine root cause and evaluated to see if there's any impact to the quality, safety, efficacy of the product.
When you're analyzing trending data from the NCs, you're looking for repeat violations that might require more substantive solutions to prevent the recurrence. Sometimes, this is additional training, sometimes it's something else like what's called an "engineering fix" where you introduce some kind of hardware structure to physically prevent the error.
Sounds a lot like what I do in construction.
I'm sure that just like in pharma, there's a big safety component in construction. You need to follow the formal process or bad things can happen.
I’m an above average disc golfer. Great sport if you’ve never played it.
More specifically I'm in the Vinings/Mt. Paran area(Atlanta, GA). Looking like we should put together a Dawgnation band complete with an expanded rhythm section! I'll handle the bookings and fan service. 😎
That's crazy! Such a small city. My whole family has graduated from BHS. I'm sure some of them knew your dad.
texdawg '- what year did he graduate? I taught there from 1981 - 2006. I'm wondering if our paths might have crossed - your dad's and mine, that is.
One of the best runners I ever coached was a graduate from Bowdon High School - 4 time all-conference runner and an all-American at UWG. Andy Hannah.
UWGDawg - What years were you at UWG. As I posted to texdawg, I taught there from 1981 to 2006. Taught psychology classes. Wonder if you ever were in one of my classes. I was a pretty easy grader and my classes filled up pretty early - big surprise there.
2. Good at guitar (Music Ed Major) and techy stuff.
I think My dad was there around the same time World Peace played basketball for the Braves.
Guess I just missed you. I hung out in Melson Hall when I wasn't coaching as they thought I was a psychology professor.
Had a chance to meet and speak with Newt when he visited in the 80's and 90's. Interesting fellow to say the least. I think I would have enjoyed a class with him. I guess I was in the middle between your dad and UWGDawg.