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Edited at 2021-04-19 21:17:40This 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.
holistic learning
study skills
Feynman technique, describing complex problems in simple terms
Choose concepts to learn
Try to teach new students as a teacher
When in doubt, return
simplification and metaphor
contact point of view
Use association methods to form models
classify knowledge
Difficult information (dates, steps, random abstract information), association methods
Key information (basis of knowledge)
Process random information
association method
order of creation
Define mnemonics
create associations
hook method
Create a numeric mnemonic
Bind information to numbers
Information compression, reducing capacity, looking for logic
mnemonics, using words, phrases, or shorthand to compress information
Image connection, connecting several pieces of information and using a picture to represent it
Note compression, quickly master a large amount of material
acquire knowledge
Speed Reading
Finger reading method, use the index finger to move while reading
Practice reading methods and train reading comprehension speed
Read "Speed Reading Breakthrough"
Active reading method to understand the material deeply
How to apply
what is the point of view
How to remember ideas
Note flow
Write down the main ideas and mark the connections between the ideas with headers.
Mixed note flow, combining metaphor, diagramming, and compression
Comment flow, record key information and then add various connections
knowledge expansion
simile
Identify the information you want to understand more deeply
Find similar things from real life
Check for inappropriate places
Internalization
Give knowledge more perception
perceptual classification
touch
image
sound
emotion
draw the whole process
How to build
Identify information to be internalized
Create a mental image, or draw it
Make the image move
plus other senses
Optimize images over and over again
Chart method, internalized simplification
flowchart, a series of steps
Concept map, the inner connection between ideas
Image, crude graffiti replacing text
project-based learning
Start with small projects
Document project completion process
Create a meaningful goal
Beyond holistic learning
energy management
Increase energy reserves
Exercise 3 to 5 times a week
Get seven or eight hours of sleep every night
Eat crude fiber and crudely processed foods
Drink more water
Eat smaller meals more frequently, four or five meals a day, and eat seven times full each time
Schedule changes from linear to cyclic
Take one day off a week and put 7 days of work into 6 days
No work at night. Concentrate on completing the day's work in the morning
Give yourself 90 minutes to concentrate on completing a certain learning task
Don’t “study”
Studying is like eating, you need to pay attention to digestion
Never delay
Completing a job in one go saves time rather than completing it in batches
At the end of each week, make a list of all the tasks, homework, and reading and learning activities you want to complete during the next week.
Every night, review your weekly plan and make a list of daily goals.
Can relieve the stress of decision-making
Prevents you from stalling on a big task
Help distribute your workload
Batch processing
Concentrate similar tasks and complete them at once
Batch processing is best suited for putting together pieces of work that don't take long.
Complete the job in one go
Raise attention threshold
"Batch Processing: 20 Tips to Save Time and Reduce Stress"
organized
All items are placed in fixed locations
Carry a notepad with you
Stick to a calendar and to-do list
Read "Zen To Done"
knowledge structure
definition
A collection of closely related knowledge, a structure is like a city
Classification
basic mathematical structures
Sensory structure, eyes, nose, hands and ears
Relationship structure, the relationship between characters<br>
information structure
abstract information
Lack of direct connection to the senses, difficult to understand but highly logical
Internalization
metaphor
Model Correction<br>
specific information
Information that can be observed, heard, and touched in practice
Internalization
process information
teach how to act
Establish the correct background concept
Repeated practice
application
Chart method
Internalization
metaphor
Model error correction
opinion information
Disputed information
Speed reading to collect information
Icon method to extract key ideas
Random information
a set of facts, dates, definitions, or rules
association method
hook method
compression method
Learning sequence
Obtain
Simplify and remove useless information
Capacity, get as much as possible
Speed, improve the efficiency of obtaining information
understand
Understand the meaning of the message
Find sources of information and relate them to other information
expand
Form models, highways and connections between the two to create structures
Explore the ins and outs of knowledge
Deep expansion and background exploration of knowledge
Expand horizontally, look for knowledge of the same type, and establish connections
Expand vertically, find different types of knowledge, and establish connections
metaphor
inner law
Correction
Find bugs in models and highways, remove invalid contacts
Read books that contradict your views
Apply conclusions to practice
application
Make final adjustments to see how the actual application of the information differs from what you understand.
Transform understanding into feeling by applying knowledge to practice
Testing is required at every step
Identify problems in the above steps and improve learning methods
Get the test: Have I heard this knowledge before?
Comprehension test: Do I understand the meaning of the knowledge?
Expansion test: Do I know where the knowledge comes from and what knowledge it is related to?
Correction test: Did I remove inappropriate connections or conclusions?
Application Test: Do I apply my knowledge to real life situations?