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The latest episode of Devils Talking Padres out! East Village Times staff writers Dominic Stearn and Bobby Murphy are here to talk about the latest in Padres baseball. - Intro - Preview series against the Washington Nationals - What do we want to see from the Padres in the second half 39:45 - Wrap We hope that you enjoyed this episode of the Devils Talking Padres. To know whenever we publish another article, follow us @EVT_News or @SD_SportingNews. Follow Bobby, @bobbymurphy2000, and Dominic, @dmstearn19 to see all of their content.
Intro & Preview episode discussing how we live and work at the intersection of tech and design and therefore, why we're launching Connecting Tech + Design. Guest (and show inspiration) Toni Sabatino of Toni Sabatino Style in NYC shares a little bit about herself, her work, and types of projects she typically is involved with, and her role as President of the NKBA Manhattan chapter. Oh, and there's talk about the CEDIA Design Connection Tour, too, which you won't want to miss!
Intro: Preview of ETSU Men's Basketball v UT-Martin Saturday and news on ETSU Women's Basketball's postponement against Asheville Segments 2 & 3 (18:00): The Route Tree with Austin Herink examines the Bucs loss to Jacksonville State two weeks ago and Herink's recruiting, career, and future following his final game as a Buc Segment 4 (1:09:15): Bold Predictions
Intro: Preview of ETSU Men's Basketball v Georgia Southern Segment 2 (18:00) - ETSU Women's Basketball talk with a look back at their contest against South Alabama and a look ahead to their 2nd half of the conference schedule Segment 3 (30:45) - Ticked Off Tuesday Segment 4 (59:00) - Our first breakdown of College Insider's Mid-Major Men's Top 25
Intro - Preview of ETSU Football's battle for the outright Southern Conference Championship v Samford and a review of ETSU Women's Basketball's tough road loss to Radford Thursday afternoon Segments 2 & 3 (20:30) - Just 24 hours away from his last guaranteed home game for ETSU, quarterback Austin Herink joins for The Route Tree that is especially near and dear to his heart this week Segment 4 (49:15) - Bold Predictions and a bevy of them
Intro: Preview of ETSU WBB vs Radford Segment 2 (17:30) - Samford HC Chris Hatcher Segment 3 (30:45) - Crazy Coach Thursday Segment 4 (52:00) - 4 Downs
What makes a good leader? Leadership is the single most important factor in the success or failure of any business. Great leaders use their leadership traits to motivate, inspire, and build high performance teams around them. The role of an innovative leader greatly differs from the conventional image that many people hold of good leadership. What kind of qualities do these innovative leaders share? “The innovators in this industry, (machining, desecrate part production) are engaged together in this huge open source effort at figuring manufacturing out.” – Peter Zelinski In this Episode of MakingChips, we sit down with Peter Zelinski of Modern Machine Shop Magazine. Peter has been a writer and editor for Modern Machine Shop for more than a decade. Peter regularly visits machining facilities to learn about the manufacturing technology, systems and strategies they have adopted, and the successes they’ve realized as a result. He shares many of his insights from these experiences with us, including 4 Traits of Modern Manufacturing Leaders and 3 Deep Level Trends in Manufacturing. “Even making metal parts is ultimately a people business.” – Peter Zelinski Peter Zelinski’s 4 Traits of Modern Manufacturing Leaders: Authenticity Persistence Love Genuine Regard for People 3 Deep Level Trends in Manufacturing: Automation Additive Atmosphere Episode Outline: [00:07] Intro/Preview [01:36] Manufacturing News [04:30] Welcome Peter Zelinski [07:45] Leadership Characteristics [09:10] Authenticity [10:32] Persistence [12:50] Baby Steps [13:35] Process Improvement [19:40] Love What You Do [22:15] Regard for People [25:00] Value of the Employee [26:22] Bad Traits [29:20] Culture Changes (Atmosphere) [33:10] Jason’s Call to Action for Listeners Shops Mentioned in this Episode: Rekluse Motor Sports in Idaho Baklund R&D in Minnesota C&A Tool in Indiana Byrne Tool and Die in Michigan Tech Manufacturing Co in Missouri Also Mentioned in this Episode: Three Ways That Smarter Mobility Is Transforming Efficiency On The Manufacturing Floor Modern Machine Shop
The thought of leaving your machine shop for even a few hours can be enough to cause anxiety for many manufacturing leaders, so it may seem impossible to imagine running your business from halfway across the country. “To make manufacturing work, to make money, you feel like you have to grab it so hard it slips through your fingers.” – Eric Schmid In this extended episode of MakingChips, we sit down with brother and sister Eric Schmid and Heidi Schaefer of Schmid Tool and Engineering. Eric and Heidi share their story of how and why they made the decision to work remotely, while still maintaining their respective roles in the company. There were many important decisions that they needed to make along the way in order to ensure a seamless transition. This episode covers a range of topics that can help manufacturing leaders decide if working remotely is the right move for them. Topics include Letting Go of Control, Planning the Transition, Bumps in the Road, Being Accessible, Holding Accountability, and Mastering Fear. Episode Outline: [0:07] Intro/ Preview [1:34] Manufacturing News [5:00] Welcome Heidi and Eric [6:10] The Roots of Schmid Tool [7:40] Roles in the Business [9:30] Working Remotely [11:40] Letting Go of Control [14:00] Planning the Transition [14:50] Bumps in the Road [17:00] Being Accessible [19:00] How Do You Let Go? [22:30] Cultural Consistencies [24:00] Making the Move [27:20] Management and Leadership [29:20] Steps to Working Remotely [31:25] The Illusion of Control [33:00] Accountability [35:30] Mastering Fear [37:00] Give and Take [38:40] Helping the Owners [40:00] Conclusion
In the modern business era, we consistently hear the terms “core values” and “company culture”. Among many other business terms, we have integrated these words into our everyday language. But what are company core values and why are they so important? In this two part episode of MakingChips, Jim and Jason sit down with Craig Zoberis, founder and current president ofFusion OEM. Fusion is an OEM contract manufacturer for industrial OEM’s whose offerings range from Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) and Kanban system systems for machined parts and private labeling equipment. Craig founded Fusion OEM from his home in Illinois, and has grown the company exponentially since it’s inception in 2002. In 2009, Ink magazine named Fusion OEM as one of the 500 fastest growing privately held companies in the country. Craig begins by giving us a bit of information on his background, what sparked the idea for Fusion OEM, and what his business is all about. Later in the episode, he shares valuable insight on his company’s culture, customers, and core values. Outline of this Episode [0:08] – Intro (Preview) [1:26] – Veterans Day (Workshops for Warriors) [4:12] – Welcoming Craig Zoberis [7:20] – Fusion OEM [12:30] – What Sparked the Idea for Fusion OEM? [16:15] – Fusion’s “Ecosystem” [21:55] – People [24:00] – Core Values [25:30] – Wrong Core Values [30:20] – Jason’s Example of Core Values [32:26] – End of Episode Mentioned in this Episode Workshop for Warriors (http://www.workshopforwarriors.org) “Who: A Method for Hiring” by Geoff Smart and Randy Street (http://www.whothebook.com) “The Advantage” by Patrick Lencioni (http://www.tablegroup.com/oh)
In this episode of MakingChips, hosts Jim and Jason talk about millennials, the future of manufacturing, and 7 millennial traits that baby boomers need to learn. The Millennial Generation is made up of people born around the early 1980s to the early 2000s. Currently they make up nearly 1 in 3 American workers. With 3.5 million manufacturing jobs expected to be created in the future it is important for manufacturing leaders to have an understanding of what drives millennials. Jim and Jason cover 7 different traits of millennials to help older generations understand their needs and passions. 7 Millennial Traits Explained in this Episode Passion Risk-Taking Work and Life Balance Project Based Thinking Energized Through Newly Learned Skills Spontaneity Travelers Outline of This Episode [0:07] – Intro (Preview) [1:56] – MAZAK Discover 2015 Event [6:35] – Millennials in Manufacturing [8:40] – 7 Different Traits of Millennials [22:31] – Recap and Questions [24:00] – Outro Article Mentioned in this Episode http://www.inc.com/evan-burns/7-millennial-traits-that-baby-boomer-employers-need-to-learn.html