The Value of Human Capital
Janet Bealer Rodie
Textile World Magazine
"Knoxville, Tenn.-based QualPro Inc.’s Multivariable Testing (MVT®) process is one smart tool manufacturers can use to quickly and cost-effectively optimize plant operations without investing in new, advanced equipment..."
The New Mantra MVT
Rita Koselka
Forbes Magazine
"If you haven't yet applied multivariable testing to your business, get moving. Whether you run a factory, a mail-order house, or a hospital, it will probably improve your performance..."
Finding a Better Way to Make Anything
Business Week Magazine
"QualPro's Charles Holland explains his technique. Success stories of how Multivariable Testing (MVT) can boost the bottom line..."
Home Improvement Chain puts Science to work on its Marketing
James R. Hagerty
The Wall Street Journal
"Many advertising decisions boil down to someone's hunch about what might work best. Lowe's, the nation's second largest home retailer, says it has found a way to eliminate some of the guesswork..."
Boosting Productivity Through Statistical Experiments
Justin Lahart
The Wall Street Journal
"The Wall Street Journal recently featured QualPro client Unifi Inc. Unifi managed to turn
their business around and boost productivity during a difficult economic time..."
Enlisting Science's Lessons to Entice More Shoppers to Spend More
Kenneth Chang
The New York Times
"QualPro "employs statistical techniques used in testing nuclear weapons to test different ideas at once. Take car dealers’ ads with their catchy slogan..."
Grin and Bear it
The Economist
"The Numbers Man - Should managers consult algebra before they redesign their factory or launch a product? A mathematician from Tennessee thinks so..."
Night in the Wood Yard Opens Eyes, Saves Millions
Paul Wiseman
USA Today
"A 10-member team cut the cost of producing newsprint by at least $1.5 million a year after learning more expensive wood didn't make better paper..."
QualPro Mentioned in Several Fortune Magazine Articles
Fortune
QualPro's CEO Charles Holland was quoted in a Fortune article entitled, "The New Rules", by Betsy Morris. When asked to comment on Jack Welch's 'Six Sigma Play Book', Holland quoted a study QualPro researched where




