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Let’s Make it in America!
Made in America is more than a slogan. For some, it’s a movement about American innovation and an opportunity for all of us to understand the value of U.S.manufacturing. It’s our continuing ability to
Read More »Just Do It, One Important Step at a Time
On September 20th I attended a meeting at the U.S. Senate Building to discuss two reports that offer a path forward to increase the competitiveness of U.S. manufacturing. I was struck not by the
Read More »IBEX: Weaving a New Tale about American Manufacturing
John Fernsell, CEO of Ibex, is an iconoclast. That makes him both relevant and successful. Fernsell, a Boston investment banker turned manufacturer, has headquartered his company in White River Junction, Vermont. That unusual choice
Read More »Manufacturing is Looking Good
This is it: the final countdown to the first ever national Manufacturing Day on Friday. And we’re getting the party started early. In fact, manufacturers around the country have already started with plant tours
Read More »What Do Apple Computers, Wegman’s and MEP Have in Common?
How about best-in-class Net Promoter Scores. Read on: Many, many organizations attempt to measure and manage their performance through some form of customer satisfaction survey and most of them do it rather poorly. Some
Read More »I See No Mountains
I was reading a front page article in the September 8, 2012 edition of the Baltimore Sun in which a chief economist with the National Association of Manufacturers was quoted as saying that “manufacturing
Read More »The Newest American Idol
How would you like to have scores of Americans knocking on your firm’s doors, hoping for a peek inside? They’d ask to see what cool new technologies you are using, what new products you’re
Read More »Here’s How E3 is “Working” in Alabama
Last month, I wrote about E3 – or Economy, Energy, and Environment – and how E3 is not just relevant to sustainability, but in fact touches upon other MEP Next Generation Strategies such as
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