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Bobby Hull author photo Bobby Hull is Corporate Systems Analyst at BGF Industries Inc., formally known as Burlington Industries, Inc., and co-founder of Questworks Productions, a company specializing in computer training, Web site design, graphic design, staff development workshops, stress reduction workshops, quality control consulting, and auditing. In his analyst position, Hull focuses on designing and implementing quality control and business intelligence solutions for various divisions of BGF Industries, a multi-million-dollar textile company. Prior to this role, Hull spent over 10 years as a Senior Quality Engineer, coordinating all facets of the BGF quality control program, including the redesign of several quality subsystems to meet the requirements of ISO 9001:2000. During his more than 30 years with BGF Industries, Hull has performed in the capacity of Finishing Inspector, Lab Technician, Crew Leader, and Manager of their QC laboratory. Hull holds a Doctorate of Divinity from the American Institute of Holistic Theology, Birmingham, Alabama, and has completed course work in chemistry at the University of Richmond and in Fine Arts at Lynchburg College.
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Manufacturing Best Practices: Optimizing Productivity and Product Quality  book cover Manufacturing Best Practices: Optimizing Productivity and Product Quality
Anticipated publication date: December 2010

Providing best practices used throughout the manufacturing sector, Manufacturing Best Practices takes currently available manufacturing tools, such as Six Sigma, Lean, ISO, and Statistical Process Control (SPC), combined with real-world experience, and shows how they can be used to create a culture or philosophy within an organization. Written for CEOs, CFOs, controllers, and line managers in the manufacturing sector, this book shows that it is not the tools that make best practices, but rather the mindset that can be developed through the use of the tools. It also provides best practices for manufacturers to pick those that are most applicable to their needs. Manufacturing Best Practices closely examines the processes, protocols, and philosophies that are used in manufacturing so companies can create their own best practices scenario.

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