by Lynne Fitzpatrick | Nov 14, 2023 | Motorcycles
Motorcycle cornering is a thrilling yet complex aspect of riding. One intriguing aspect is how optimum drive occurs when the rear tyre spins 5 to 15 percent faster than the front tyre.
by Lynne Fitzpatrick | Nov 13, 2023 | Business Improvement
This article explains why we don’t use the Coefficient R² for the purpose of drawing conclusions about correlation between variables.
by Lynne Fitzpatrick | Nov 10, 2023 | Commentary
I did some research in the background and history behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the involvement of Hamas, and the potential for global escalation. This is what I found.
by Lynne Fitzpatrick | Nov 3, 2023 | Business Improvement
This article intertwines the complexities and utilities of percent values, offering a lens through which they can be critically assessed, ensuring that their application is both ethical and informative.
by Lynne Fitzpatrick | Oct 13, 2023 | Business Improvement
Truth is, not all business improvement work has a bias towards the use of lean and six sigma methods. But if increased throughput, higher quality, less inventory, lower variation and the like, would add value to your company then lean six sigma methods have their place. This is a quick discussion about the types of improvements that fit this method best.