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There are many editions of the book. Modern editions mostly do not include the three-part introduction, the psychological chart, the question-and-answers section at the end of the book, or the glossary. Some modern editions also include 4 additional chapters which come from chapters 11-14 of another book Haanel wrote called A book about you. The first British Empire edition, printed in 1933 by The Master Key Publishing Company, is called The Master Key with no mention of the word "system".[17]
The Master Key System is a self help book by American author and philosopher Charles F. Haanel, first published in 1916. It was originally published as a 24 week correspondence course in 1912 and contains many new thought concepts such as the law of attraction, and creative visualisation. Each chapter contains a section to read, an exercise towards the end, followed by a section with questions and answers. It has had a huge influence on successive New Thought writers, particularly those preaching 'Prosperity Consciousness.' The 'Law of Attraction' is at the heart of Haanel's system, but it was also influenced by beliefs such as Hinduism, Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism, Theosophy, and Christianity.
Unlike other neurotransmitters, glutamate can bind to four different receptors (like a master key that can fit into and work four different partner locks). This allows glutamate to have a major presence and ability to stimulate and communicate with other nerve cells. Glutamate is involved in more than 90% of all excitatory functions in the human brain.
The Automotive Quality Core Tools are the building blocks of an effective quality management system. They include Advanced Product Quality Planning & Control Plan (APQP), Production Part Approval Process (PPAP), Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Measurement System Analysis (MSA).
Completing our free self-assessment is the first step in mastering the Automotive Quality Core Tools. This online survey tests basic competency in each of the Core Tools to help evaluate your current understanding of APQP/PPAP, FMEA, MSA and SPC, and determine opportunities for additional training.
Everyday our lives are being impacted by more and more data. We have become a data driven society. In business and industry we are using data in more ways than ever before. Today manufacturing companies gather massive amounts of information through measurement and inspection. When this measurement data is being used to make decisions regarding the process and the business in general it is vital that the data is accurate. If there are errors in our measurement system we will be making decisions based on incorrect data. We could be making incorrect decisions or producing non-conforming parts. A properly planned and executed Measurement System Analysis (MSA) can help build a strong foundation for any data based decision making process.
Before we dive further into MSA, we should review the definition of a measurement system and some of the common sources of variation. A measurement system has been described as a system of related measures that enables the quantification of particular characteristics. It can also include a collection of gages, fixtures, software and personnel required to validate a particular unit of measure or make an assessment of the feature or characteristic being measured. The sources of variation in a measurement process can include the following:
All of these possible sources of variation should be considered during Measurement System Analysis. Evaluation of a measurement system should include the use of specific quality tools to identify the most likely source of variation. Most MSA activities examine two primary sources of variation, the parts and the measurement of those parts. The sum of these two values represents the total variation in a measurement system.
An effective MSA process can help assure that the data being collected is accurate and the system of collecting the data is appropriate to the process. Good reliable data can prevent wasted time, labor and scrap in a manufacturing process. A major manufacturing company began receiving calls from several of their customers reporting non-compliant materials received at their facilities sites. The parts were not properly snapping together to form an even surface or would not lock in place. The process was audited and found that the parts were being produced out of spec. The operator was following the inspection plan and using the assigned gages for the inspection. The problem was that the gage did not have adequate resolution to detect the non-conforming parts. An ineffective measurement system can allow bad parts to be accepted and good parts to be rejected, resulting in dissatisfied customers and excessive scrap. MSA could have prevented the problem and assured that accurate useful data was being collected.
For gages or instruments used to collect variable continuous data, Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (Gage R & R) can be performed to evaluate the level of uncertainty within a measurement system. To perform a Gage R & R, first select the gage to be evaluated. Then perform the following steps:
During MSA, the Gage R&R or the attribute gage study should be completed on each of the gages, instruments or fixtures used in the measurement system. The results should be documented and stored in a database for future reference. It may be required for a PPAP submission to the customer. Furthermore, if any issues should arise, a new study can be performed on the gage and the results compared to the previous data to determine if a change has occurred. A properly performed MSA can have a dramatic influence on the quality of data being collected and product quality.
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