Author: Bhavya Mangla
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What is the key difference between SPC and MSA?
There is a difference between giving up and knowing when enough is enough: Unknown Introduction There can always be a difference of opinion. There can always be contrasting thought in the way in which we want to reach a particular destination. There can always be divergent strategies to achieve a particular goal. The…
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What is the key difference between Employee / Customer / Onsite supplier- owned equipment?
The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a man’s determination: Tommy Lasorda Introduction We are only concerned about our wellbeing, which generally includes our immediate family. At times, we fail to recognize that there are many important stakeholders which are equally crucial for our happiness like maids, security guards, vendors etc. Without…
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What is the key difference between Calibration and Verification?
It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept and celebrate those differences: Audre Lorde Introduction Is there any difference between ‘advice and advise’ or ‘principle and principal’ or ‘there and their’? Although the spelling seems to be similar, each word has its unique meaning, purpose and intent. The…
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What is the key difference between Variable and Attribute MSA Study?
Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do: Potter Stewart Introduction In all organization, the policy of ‘Carrot and Stick’ is followed. Both ‘Carrot and Stick’ have their specific purpose and are used in tandem. At homes too, parents use this policy judiciously to…
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What is the key difference between Type I and Type II Error (MSA)?
I am not interested in knowing the difference between good and bad. I am interested in knowing the difference between good and great: Aaron Sorkin Introduction In the novel ‘The Comedy of Error’ by William Shakespeare, two twin characters create mistaken identity and Humour for the readers. In many movies, the twin characters create confusion…