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What The Future Holds

May 9, 2012 9:24 am | by Meaghan Ziemba, Associate Editor, PD&D | Comments

If our future lies in the hands of the young innovators who participate in the FIRST Robotics Competition, I’d say we have a pretty bright one.

Think About Never Failing, Not How To Recover

May 8, 2012 1:50 pm | by Dennis Wenk, Symantec | Comments

We live in a technology driven world. Every possible business process has been automated — automated to the point where IT is deeply embedded in the operating fabric of our business and the organization is now highly dependent on it. IT has become a microcosm of the organization and it is used to process more transactions, of greater value, faster than ever before — retaining an ever-increasing amount of information for longer periods, as well.

Could Manufacturing Use A Makeover?

May 3, 2012 2:34 pm | by Joel Hans, Managing Editor, Manufacturing.net | Comments

While plant floor employees don’t need a facility to look nice, or for the tools they use to be aesthetically pleasing, it can’t hurt, can it? Or can it help?

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Impatience Is A Virtue

May 3, 2012 2:05 pm | by Mike Schmidt, Associate Editor, Manufacturing Business Technolog | Comments

I'm not known for patience in the face of mild inconveniences. I can navigate the major roadblocks life throws my way with a grin-and-bear-it or a glass-is-half-full attitude, but there is something about the small stuff that goes wrong that makes me sweat these trivial problems in a big way. But sometimes you can’t help but wonder if this one seemingly insignificant bother, left untreated, could develop into a major hurdle.

FSMA Provisions May Protect 'Pink Slime' Whistleblowers

April 24, 2012 12:37 pm | by Krystal Gabert, Editor, Food Manufacturing | Comments

Gerald Zirstein jumped into television interviews last month, during which he demonstrated how he grinds his own beef now, refusing to buy anything containing "pink slime." The consumer media picked up the story and ran with it, and soon the words "pink slime" were on everybody's tongue. But what people were really talking about, specifically, were products primarily made by Beef Products, Inc. (BPI), the manufacturers of "pink slime."

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The Power Of Perception

April 24, 2012 8:50 am | by Lindsey Coblentz, Associate Editor, Food Manufacturing | Comments

Despite scientific evidence of a product’s safety, a deeply engrained negative perception will lead consumers to avoid that product.

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Cut Costs While Cutting Waste

April 18, 2012 1:46 pm | by Mathieu Turpault, Partner and Director of Design, Bresslergroup | Comments

In-depth life cycle analysis may take months and millions of dollars, but now there are better tools for design engineers to make cost-saving choices.

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Manufacturing Is Cool

April 17, 2012 1:36 pm | by Anna Wells, Executive Editor, Manufacturing Business Technology | Comments

We hear all the time how today’s young adults are so disenfranchised with the idea of working in manufacturing that there are still thousands of jobs going unfilled. Typically, these positions require training in high precision skills like CNC programming. But the skill mismatch we currently face shares a seat with a vast pool of candidates who spent the past few years educating themselves for other career paths.

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Engineering The Future

April 13, 2012 12:34 pm | by Mike Auerbach, Editor in Chief, Pharmaceutical Processing | Comments

When designing pharmaceutical facilities, there is much to be taken into consideration, and merely throwing up a "bunch of bricks" just doesn't cut it anymore.

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Made Lean In America

April 12, 2012 2:00 pm | by Bruce Hamilton, Founder, OldLeanDude.org | Comments

For many organizations, Lean means creating employment opportunities at home: Good jobs, a strong tax base, a brighter future. We believe that the tide is turning towards “re-shoring” jobs and capability that America has lost in the last two decades, and that the time to rally our Lean community is here. Long-term thinking is emerging: America can compete through use of Lean thinking.

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Billionaires & Their Toys

April 11, 2012 2:26 pm | by David Mantey, Editor, PD&D | Comments

Thankfully, the world remains full of billionaire playboys willing to invest their lives and fortunes in new frontiers others have all but abandoned.

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Excuse Me Miss… Do You Mind if I Touch You There?

April 11, 2012 10:20 am | by Meaghan Ziemba, Associate Editor, PD&D | Comments

During a recent trip to San Francisco, I was unprepared to be somewhat molested by airport security. The day started like many others planned for travel. I went over my checklist of things I needed ad nauseum and grabbed a cup of coffee for the road. But then, I was unexpectedly introduced to the airport’s new body scanner instead of the conventional metal detector that only requires a swift walk-through.

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The Perfect Storm

April 10, 2012 12:08 pm | by Wayne R. Pinnell, CPA, Managing Partner Haskell & White, LLP | Comments

While manufacturing is finally beginning to show signs of a turnaround, uncertainty remains a chief concern. Economies around the world are grappling with debt crises, market volatility has become the norm and job growth can be measured by the decimal point. But what if this “perfect storm” of economic futility also had opportunities? What if the increased demand for lower pricing and higher production could usher in new efficiencies?

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The Cost Of The Untrained

April 9, 2012 12:05 pm | by Rachel Leisemann Immel, Associate Editor, IMPO | Comments

In America, there will be no sustainable recovery in the manufacturing sector without the right training programs to teach the necessary skills. Without cultivating the right talent right here in the U.S., those jobs will remain unfilled, and may eventually move overseas as well. Or U.S. manufacturers will look to other ways to accomplish integral business functions.

What You Need To Grow

April 6, 2012 12:01 pm | by Michael P. Collins, Author, Saving American Manufacturing | Comments

Small and midsize manufacturers (SMM) do not like to do business plans, but they all want to grow. The real question is: How much growth can they afford?

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Road To Redemption

April 5, 2012 11:45 am | by Mike Schmidt, Associate Editor, Manufacturing Business Technology | Comments

I must admit I’m a bit of a sucker for redemption tales, so to watch Motor City and the state of Michigan benefit from the auto industry’s comeback is heartening.

Look! A Squirrel! Removing Distractions From The Workplace

April 4, 2012 12:46 pm | by Paul Glover, Founder of The Glover Group | Comments

Employees have so many distractions these days, which means our priorities keep getting watered down because we spend so much time putting out fires.

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How Much Is Too Much?

April 3, 2012 11:13 am | by Rachel Leisemann Immel, Associate Editor, IMPO | Comments

If you were offered the opportunity to take over a company on the verge of bankruptcy, what would you ask for in return?

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I Would Pay 50 Percent More...

April 2, 2012 2:06 pm | by George F. Brown, Jr., CEO and co-founder of Blue Canyon Partners, Inc. | Comments

Have you ever asked your customers what they would be willing to pay 50 percent more for? Their answers might surprise you.

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Let Bygones Be Bygones? Not So Fast

April 2, 2012 12:27 pm | by Jonnatha Mayberry, Associate Editor, Chem.Info | Comments

It seems that, as humans, we are excellent at temporary learning: The art of correcting potentially reckless behavior after some event shakes us up, but then quickly reverting to our careless ways. This tendency does not only present itself during workers’ commutes; it also follows workers into the factories where they work. Plant workers can easily get so comfortable in their repetitive daily routine that they forget to stay vigilant.

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