Episode 16: Sometimes You're Just Going to Get Wet
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English - December 01, 2022 20:00 - 10 minutes - 9.87 MB - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsTechnology manufacturing digital transformation operations industry 4.0 lean manufacturing agile manufacturing continuous improvement Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Things go wrong constantly in manufacturing. It’s a competitive environment and a lot of businesses have slim margins. Amazing manufacturing organizations are good at building relationships at scale, which is much easier when you have information close at hand and easily shared. Sometimes, you’re going to get rained on (metaphorically) so prepare the best you can and make your mind up about how you want to face it.
Madi coaxes a two-step plan out of Assistant Host Russ on how to accept and plan for everything being mostly broken, most of the time.
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* Washington DC gets more rain (https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/move-over-seattle-washington-dc-actually-gets-more-rain-every-year/65-21736366-ca0a-4821-b89b-a0b0342c49bb#) than Seattle.
* When you need rain gear commentary, go find (https://backpackinglight.com/forums/topic/80230/) the (https://www.cleverhiker.com/best-rain-jackets) backpackers (https://sectionhiker.com/best-dwr-treatment/).
* From computer bad guys/antiheroes (https://cybersecurityventures.com/movies-about-cybersecurity-and-hacking/) to business (https://play-media.org/guide-to-the-best-growth-hacking-strategies/) buzzword (https://www.gartner.com/smarterwithgartner/learn-the-art-of-culture-hacking-for-culture-change)! Where do you stand on self-identifying as a hacker?
* A helpful guide (https://safetyfirst.airbus.com/system-reset-use-with-caution/) to turning it off and turning it back on again…for your jet airliner!
Things go wrong constantly in manufacturing. It’s a competitive environment and a lot of businesses have slim margins. Amazing manufacturing organizations are good at building relationships at scale, which is much easier when you have information close at hand and easily shared. Sometimes, you’re going to get rained on (metaphorically) so prepare the best you can and make your mind up about how you want to face it.
Madi coaxes a two-step plan out of Assistant Host Russ on how to accept and plan for everything being mostly broken, most of the time.
LINK DUMP
Washington DC gets more rain than Seattle.
When you need rain gear commentary, go find the backpackers.
From computer bad guys/antiheroes to business buzzword! Where do you stand on self-identifying as a hacker?
A helpful guide to turning it off and turning it back on again…for your jet airliner!