IndustryWeek and SAS will be teaming up on November 13th to talk about the current state of quality in manufacturing.
The Twitter chat will give followers the opportunity to learn more about what defines quality, how that definition has changed over time and the motivators behind the change. The chat will run from 11 am-12 pm (ET).
To join the chat, visit #WQChat using your Twitter account and observe what is going on in the feed. Questions will be marked as "Q1, Q2, Q3" etc... If you would like to respond to a particular question you can respond with "A1, A2, A3" etc... and finish each tweet with #WQChat. By doing so, we will be able to see all of your comments and respond accordingly.
QUESTIONS THAT WILL BE ASKED:
Note: All questions will be released at the tentative time slots below, but IndustryWeek and SAS will respond to any of your questions during the event. If your tweet is too long, please send in segments. Make sure #WQChat is included at the end of every tweet so we can respond accordingly.
- How do you define quality? (11AM)
- How has the definition of quality changed over the years? (11:10AM)
- How have the process/methods to address quality changed? (11:20AM)
- What have been major motivators for changes in quality? (11:30AM)
- How has (or how will) the industrial internet/smart manufacturing change quality? (11:40AM)
- How does analytics fit into the overall quality landscape? (11:50AM)
- How has analytics and quality relationship changed over time? (11:50AM)
THOUGHT LEADERS AND MODERATORS
Pat Panchak- @PPanchakIW
An award-winning editor, Panchak received the 2004 Jesse H. Neal Business Journalism Award for Signed Commentary and helped her staff earn the 2004 Neal Award for Subject-Related Series. She also has earned the American Business Media’s Midwest Award for Editorial Courage and Integrity.
Jill Jusko- @JJuskoIW
Jill also coordinates IndustryWeek’s Best Plants Awards Program, which annually salutes the leading manufacturing facilities in North America.