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Edited at 2022-11-03 12:09:53This is a flowchart illustrating the process of archiving monthly failure analysis reports and tracking the implementation of improvement measures. The diagram is structured into five main steps, each with specific tasks and sub-tasks.Monthly Report Collection & Organization: This step involves collecting failure analysis reports from various departments, reviewing them for completeness, and categorizing them by product, failure mode, and severity. Root Cause Analysis & Statistics: Here, the focus is on categorizing causes, analyzing trends, identifying root causes, and compiling statistics on high-frequency failure modes and key components. Improvement Measure Formulation & Assignment: This step includes formulating improvement measures, assigning responsibilities, and setting timelines for implementation.Measure Implementation Tracking & Verification: It involves tracking the progress of implementation, verifying effectiveness, and confirming issue closure.Knowledge Base Update & Monthly Report Output: The final step covers archiving reports, updating the knowledge base, and compiling monthly summaries.This template can be easily reused and adapted using tools like EdrawMind to suit different organizational needs.
This is a timeline infographic detailing the annual product certification acquisition countdown process, structured into four sequential phases. The first phase, Certification Planning & Initiation, encompasses goal setting, timeline planning, resource preparation, defining specific certification objectives such as CCC/CE/FCC, formulating an annual plan with key milestones, and allocating necessary budget, personnel, and sample resources. Following this, the Application & Testing Phase involves material submission, coordination with certification agencies, core testing procedures, preparation of technical documents, application forms, and samples, selection of the appropriate certification agency, and execution of critical safety, EMC, and RF tests. The subsequent Rectification & Acquisition Phase focuses on addressing and rectifying any identified issues, re-verification processes, acquisition of the certificate, analysis of test issues, implementation of necessary fixes, and modification of samples for supplemental testing. Finally, the Countdown Monitoring phase emphasizes tracking progress, managing risks, monitoring remaining days and key milestones, managing time, technical, and cost risks, and maintaining effective internal and external communication throughout the process. This comprehensive template can be readily reused and adapted using tools like EdrawMind to meet diverse organizational requirements.
This is a flowchart detailing the weekly update and review plan for technical documents. The process is divided into six main stages, each with specific tasks and responsibilities. It begins with Weekly Planning, where the document scope is defined, update objectives are set, and schedules are arranged. Next, Document Updates involve maintaining various documents such as hardware design documents, test specifications, and BOM tables, alongside version control and archiving. Internal Review Preparation follows, focusing on compiling review materials, identifying participants, and setting agendas. The Review Meeting stage includes document examination, problem discussion, decision recording, and responsibility allocation. After the meeting, Review Feedback Processing takes place, involving issue tracking, document modification, quality checks, and closure verification. Finally, Output Deliverables are prepared, including official release versions, release notifications, review reports, and plans for the next week. This structured approach ensures systematic and efficient management of technical documents, and the template can be easily adapted using tools like EdrawMind.
This is a flowchart illustrating the process of archiving monthly failure analysis reports and tracking the implementation of improvement measures. The diagram is structured into five main steps, each with specific tasks and sub-tasks.Monthly Report Collection & Organization: This step involves collecting failure analysis reports from various departments, reviewing them for completeness, and categorizing them by product, failure mode, and severity. Root Cause Analysis & Statistics: Here, the focus is on categorizing causes, analyzing trends, identifying root causes, and compiling statistics on high-frequency failure modes and key components. Improvement Measure Formulation & Assignment: This step includes formulating improvement measures, assigning responsibilities, and setting timelines for implementation.Measure Implementation Tracking & Verification: It involves tracking the progress of implementation, verifying effectiveness, and confirming issue closure.Knowledge Base Update & Monthly Report Output: The final step covers archiving reports, updating the knowledge base, and compiling monthly summaries.This template can be easily reused and adapted using tools like EdrawMind to suit different organizational needs.
This is a timeline infographic detailing the annual product certification acquisition countdown process, structured into four sequential phases. The first phase, Certification Planning & Initiation, encompasses goal setting, timeline planning, resource preparation, defining specific certification objectives such as CCC/CE/FCC, formulating an annual plan with key milestones, and allocating necessary budget, personnel, and sample resources. Following this, the Application & Testing Phase involves material submission, coordination with certification agencies, core testing procedures, preparation of technical documents, application forms, and samples, selection of the appropriate certification agency, and execution of critical safety, EMC, and RF tests. The subsequent Rectification & Acquisition Phase focuses on addressing and rectifying any identified issues, re-verification processes, acquisition of the certificate, analysis of test issues, implementation of necessary fixes, and modification of samples for supplemental testing. Finally, the Countdown Monitoring phase emphasizes tracking progress, managing risks, monitoring remaining days and key milestones, managing time, technical, and cost risks, and maintaining effective internal and external communication throughout the process. This comprehensive template can be readily reused and adapted using tools like EdrawMind to meet diverse organizational requirements.
This is a flowchart detailing the weekly update and review plan for technical documents. The process is divided into six main stages, each with specific tasks and responsibilities. It begins with Weekly Planning, where the document scope is defined, update objectives are set, and schedules are arranged. Next, Document Updates involve maintaining various documents such as hardware design documents, test specifications, and BOM tables, alongside version control and archiving. Internal Review Preparation follows, focusing on compiling review materials, identifying participants, and setting agendas. The Review Meeting stage includes document examination, problem discussion, decision recording, and responsibility allocation. After the meeting, Review Feedback Processing takes place, involving issue tracking, document modification, quality checks, and closure verification. Finally, Output Deliverables are prepared, including official release versions, release notifications, review reports, and plans for the next week. This structured approach ensures systematic and efficient management of technical documents, and the template can be easily adapted using tools like EdrawMind.
How to study efficiently
Three basic perspectives
structure
Structure is a series of closely related knowledge
To build a structure is to plan a well-designed city
Target
Make as many connections as possible between various kinds of knowledge
Model
Models are simplified structures
The model of a book is the table of contents, which is equivalent to the foundation and frame of the building
Target
Compress information and extract core concepts
highway
Establish connections between knowledge systems and knowledge systems
eg: Use examples from life experience to simulate and metaphor the knowledge to be learned.
Target
Establish new structures in cross-professional areas
order of learning
The (absorption) process of information
Obtain
three goals
simplify
capacity
speed
understand
expand
depth
Explore the background of knowledge
Horizontal
Explore the relationships between knowledge
portrait
Explore knowledge from the perspective of other structures
metaphor
Internalization
Correction
eg: Read books that hold opinions contrary to your own
practice
application
Processing of different information
Random information
Subtopic 1
opinion information
process information
specific information
abstract information
learning tools
Quick reading
finger reading
practice reading
active reading method
What is the main idea in this section?
How can I remember the main ideas?
How do I expand on the main idea and apply it?
Note flow
Write down the main points first
phrase
Draw some arrows between this idea and other ideas
Connect ideas with images, charts, and other topics
Connect into a network
acquire knowledge
metaphor
Have a desire to find metaphors
Pay attention to the first thought that comes to mind
Optimize and test your metaphors
Internalization
Identify the concept you want to internalize
Start by building a mental image
Add other senses to add more feelings or emotions
Keep iterating and optimizing images
Chart method
flow chart
Concept map
image
contact point of view
association method
Creation sequence, information classification
Give each item a symbol
Create your own association
hook method
Create images for basic numbers
Associate information to be memorized with numbers
information compression
mnemonics
Use phrases and words
image contact
represented by a simplified diagram
Compress notes
random information processing
project-based learning
Start with small projects
1-3 months is better
Document project process
Confidence
Create meaningful goals
Clear goals
Stimulate learning motivation
Knowledge expansion
Feynman Technique
Choose concepts to learn
Imagine you are a teacher trying to teach a new student this knowledge
When in doubt, re-read
simplification and metaphor
Beyond holistic learning
energy management
Ensure enough energy
exercise more
sufficient sleep
Crude fiber, rough processing, low sugar and low fat
Drink more water
Eat smaller meals more frequently
Arrange time reasonably
One day off per week
Work is concentrated during the day and rested at night
Set a focus time, such as 90 minutes
High efficiency secrets
Set weekly/daily goals
weekend
All tasks, homework and other study plans
daily
Make a daily goal list
Batch processing
Concentrate on odd jobs
Complete the job in one go
Raise attention threshold
organized
Items are placed in fixed locations
Carry a notepad with you and take notes wherever you go
Stick to a calendar and to-do list
overcome setbacks
write down any obstacles
Use the web to find answers
Find a "how to" reference book
Set learning goals
write down
Make goals specific
Set deadlines
Translate into daily concrete actions
Check your goals frequently