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Episode Notes:When I first met Mike Yost through the Industry 4.0 Club, I remember being so inspired by his passion for people his commitment to making sure that they're the focus of all digital transformation. After learning more about his work through his own nonprofit, IGBYS and his work regionally, nationally and globally, I can personally testify that Mike Yost is the manufacturing man! Mike's tenure with manufacturing nonprofits exceeds those ventures. He has also been involved with organizations such as MESA and continues to support the work carried out through CESMII. Through all of his endeavors, his main mission continues to be connecting industry experts, solution providers and just people of the manufacturing community and developing connections far deeper than any internet stream.In This Episode:-It's been said many times that your "network is your net worth," and Mike Yost is no exception to this rule. Learn more about how Mike has built and leverage his own network to not only develop his leadership skills, but also to advance the manufacturing industry as a whole. (~timestamp 10:39)-Mike shares why his continued support in the Industry 4.0 Club is crucial to the education and knowledge sharing of the manufacturing industry. Mike goes on to provide key advice in the importance of educating each other and practicing active listening of our network providers. (~timestamp 15:30)-Mike shares his hot take on digital transformation and why the moment for implementing technology with people at the center of this process in more of our manufacturing facilities is critical to the continued success of our industry (~timestamp 16:34)More About Mike Yost:Mike Yost is a trusted IT/OT leader, messenger, advisor with 30+ years of industrial, commercial and leadership experience in Industrial Automation/Software. In short, he grew up with software on the plant floor and help scale its impact throughout the business. Mike is passionate spokesman and speaker, skilled at message creation, adaptation and delivery. Mike is also dedicated to helping manufacturers compete, leveraging modern software solutions to drive performance. Connect and learn more about Mike here.More About Industry 4.0 Club:Industry 4.0 Club is a dynamic, growth-oriented community that brings together professionals from diverse backgrounds to foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovation within the realm of Industry 4.0.Our members include practitioners, technology providers, consultants, and thought leaders united by their passion for the advancement of smart manufacturing solutions. By hosting engaging events, insightful discussions, and providing a platform for networking, we empower our members to forge connections, learn from one another, and shape the future of sustainable and efficient manufacturing practices. Learn more about the work Industry 4.0 Club is facilitating here.
Join us as we speak with Mike Yost, who is a senior Aerospace Engineer at Pratt Whitney. In this episode, we discuss controls, fluid dynamics, ethics in engineering, interesting engineering problems, and more. If you enjoyed this episode and want to see / hear more like it please subscribe to Collaborative With Spencer Krause Today and get notified every time a new episode releases + support the channel!
Join us as we speak with Mike Yost, who is a senior Aerospace Engineer at Pratt Whitney. In this episode, we discuss controls, fluid dynamics, ethics in engineering, interesting engineering problems, and more. If you enjoyed this episode and want to see / hear more like it please subscribe to Collaborative With Spencer Krause Today and get notified every time a new episode releases + support the channel!
The Medical University of South Carolina recently made a move to strengthen their research commercialization efforts for new healthcare-related products and services. Mike Switzer interviews Dr. Mike Yost, CEO of the newly-formed Zucker Institute for Innovation Commercialization in Charleston, SC.
In this episode we have Mike Yost, who is a land investor who got started not too long ago in the land flipping business. His goal: to prove the concept of land and test the waters before fully diving in. So what does it mean to 'prove' the concept before getting fully invested in the land business mean? Listen to Mike as he shares his short journey and the kind of results he's been able to conjure up in the first few months of starting. And still fresh in his mind, Mike will also share with us the common mistakes he encountered as he was starting and how he learned from them. In this episode listen: How Mike decided to prove the conceptWhy he needed to prove the land modelEarly lessons and challenges starting in land
WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
Manufacturers have traditionally been problem solvers. While the problem-solving mindset helps create amazing products, the same skill fires back in designing the processes. This problem-solving approach leads each department to make their decisions independently and buy software to solve their problems, limiting interoperability. This approach also promotes the culture of organizational silos and prevents taking advantage of synergies through a consolidated view of the organization.In today's episode, we have our guest, Mike Yost, who discusses the differences between performance management, production management, and asset management on the shop floor. He also shares several stories where he improved the organization's performance by optimizing the shop floor functions and improving data sharing. Finally, he shares his insights into what executives can do to break the organizational silos and create a consolidated view to take advantage of synergies across business functions and plants. For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.
What Makes the Fort Myers Beach Haunted Pub Crawl a Good Neighbor...The Fort Myers Beach Haunted Pub Crawl is a fun combination of paranormal stories, history of the beach and mini magic shows at each venue. Mike Yost our ghost host takes you on a tour of Ft. Myers Beach's best "haunts" to enjoy some "boos". 80% of what you hear on the tour are facts about the beach and the people that have shaped its past. 10% are stories that have been shared by the beach's locals. These stories have been fact checked and "most" of those stories can be proven as facts. Finally the last 10% is B.S. Mike has made up to entertain you. Mike's 30 years of experience as a professional magician brings all the stories together to offer and very entertaining, fun and spooky evening.To learn more about Fort Myers Beach Haunted Pub Crawl, go to: https://www.fmbhauntedpubcrawl.com/Fort Myers Beach Haunted Pub Crawl239-440-2805Support the show (https://goodneighborpodcast.com)
Here are all the topics we covered on episode #61 with our guests Mike Yost, (host of the Pirate Pub Crawl) and Andrea Carriere (owner of the Silver Sands Hotel): Ed's earwax, the muck on the beach, men getting pedicures, The Pirate Pub Crawl, Ed & Kim's fight over salsa, Ed's love notes, Kim jogging with deer, Mean Gene's passing, Margaritaville, our great sponsor FMB Designs & Remodeling, The Lani Kai, and our two very cool new friends from Minnesota. Listen in... We are currently boarding shows to build out our network. And, you don’t want to miss ANY of the new hosts and podcasts were have joining us. Search for and subscribe to “Florida Podcast Network” on iTunes and all your favorite podcast players to get more of this and ALL our shows. Have a suggestion for the Network? Join us in the FPN Insiders group on Facebook and let us know! FPN: Check out the other shows on the Florida Podcast Network
Here are all the topics we covered on episode #61 with our guests Mike Yost, (host of the Pirate Pub Crawl) and Andrea Carrierre (owner of the Silver Sands Hotel) Ed's Earwax, The Muck on the beach, Men getting Pedicures, The Pirate Pub Crawl, Ed & Kim fight over salsa, Ed's Love Notes, Kim jogs with deer, Mean Gene passes, Margaritaville, Our great sponsor FMB Designs & Remodeling, The Lani Kai and our two very cool new friends from Minnesota.
In this episode I interview Mike Yost, experienced leader in healthcare! He has a great story to tell because he initially didn't have a goal of pursuing healthcare. I feel this is an important episode because he does not take the traditional path and he is a great example on how you should be patient and as long as you work hard and listen to his words of wisdom, you will be able to achieve your own success!
This next episode is with Mike Yost! He has a military background and initially did not pursue healthcare. I love his story because it is a clear example of how its okay to not know exactly what you want to do right out of school.
Our special Friday night Happy Hour special. Everyone must have at least one beer.
Rob & Scott discuss the distinct advantages and disadvantages of being a big vs. small youth ministry. Shout to to Mike Yost of Yost's Roast for sponsoring this episode!
The buzz: Manufacturing. Manufacturers are pushing automated processes into overdrive to survive in the global marketplace. As this evolution spawns new jobs demanding specialized skills best performed by robots, will the factory workforce need humans? The experts speak. Mike Yost, MESA International: “Governmental initiatives, like Germany's ‘Industry 4.0' and US National Network for Manufacturing Innovation, are shining a light on the importance of advanced technologies in manufacturing, but we're still a long way away from putting the pieces together correctly.” Kimberly Knickle, IDC: “I was taught that the way of progress was neither swift nor easy” (Marie Curie). Jeff Jackson, Deloitte: “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler” (Albert Einstein). Chuck Pharris, SAP: “The future of automation will be a shift from robots replacing humans in jobs to humans working beside robots.” Join us for Manufacturing Trends: Automation in Overdrive – Part 2.
The buzz: Manufacturing. Manufacturers are pushing automated processes into overdrive to survive in the global marketplace. As this evolution spawns new jobs demanding specialized skills best performed by robots, will the factory workforce need humans? The experts speak. Mike Yost, MESA International: “Governmental initiatives, like Germany's ‘Industry 4.0' and US National Network for Manufacturing Innovation, are shining a light on the importance of advanced technologies in manufacturing, but we're still a long way away from putting the pieces together correctly.” Kimberly Knickle, IDC: “I was taught that the way of progress was neither swift nor easy” (Marie Curie). Jeff Jackson, Deloitte: “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler” (Albert Einstein). Chuck Pharris, SAP: “The future of automation will be a shift from robots replacing humans in jobs to humans working beside robots.” Join us for Manufacturing Trends: Automation in Overdrive – Part 2.
Guest Speaker, Mike Yost - Mid Week service recorded Live at Joshua Springs Calvary Chapel of Yucca Valley, CA January 18, 2012.
Communications in Ag Panel from the Ag Connect Expo 2010, featuring Jim Evans, Orion Samuelson, Mike Yost. Click Play button below to listen to audio on line. To download an MP3 version to your desktop, right click on link below and save to your local computer. Communications in Ag Panel featuring Jim Evans, Orion Samuelson, Mike Yost from the InnovationsTheater at the Ag Connect Expo 2010. Add Ag Media Conversations to your iTunes play list or favorite RSS reader.