Affiliation:
1. 1 College of Marxism, Ordos Institute of Technology, Ordos, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region , 017000 , China .
Abstract
Abstract
The word “craftsmanship” appeared for the first time in the 2016 Chinese government work report, bringing it back to the public eye. In the Industry 4.0 era, China has accelerated the transformation from manufacturing power to manufacturing energy, and various parties in the society have higher and higher requirements for talent. The “craftsmanship” fits the content of patriotism and professionalism in the core socialist values and the new concept of contemporary China’s development. Therefore, the cultivation of craftsmanship should be vigorously advocated in society, and a new path of cultivating craftsmanship should be explored. This paper analyzes the factors influencing the cultivation of craftsmanship through a logistic regression model based on a large number of vivid cases, and the research on the cultivation path around the cultivation status of “craftsmanship” can more vividly explain the essence of craftsmanship to people; it proposes to use the multiple logistic regression correlation in statistics to estimate Then, the logistic regression algorithm is applied to the product quality assurance, and the success rate of each node is calculated by analyzing the correlation between various characteristic factors and product quality to obtain the best cultivation path of craftsmanship innovation. This study shows that after one month of craftsmanship training, the product perfection rate of CM employees reached 93%, and the defect rate decreased by 13.6%, reflecting that craftsmanship has dramatically improved the product quality and laid a solid foundation for the long-term development and brand influence of the company.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Modeling and Simulation,General Computer Science
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