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The Seven Deadly Sins of Leadership

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Leadership is perilous territory. People’s lives are at stake (sometimes literally). Although avoiding the following seven deadly sins won’t guarantee you’ll be a great leader, succumbing to them will guarantee you’ll have a significant learning moment.

How Technology Supports ALCOA Principles

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In the highly regulated world of life sciences, data integrity isn’t optional; it’s essential.

IEEE Annual Study Forecasts 2025 Tech Trends

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(IEEE: Piscataway, NJ) -- The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for humanity, has released the results of “The Impac

Steel Dynamics Recognized for Increased Use of Green Power

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(Steel Dynamics Inc.: Fort Wayne, IN) -- Steel Dynamics has recently joined the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Green Power Partnership (GPP). Steel Dynamics was recognized by the EPA as No.

Cybernetics of the Systems Approach

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In this article, I look at the idea of “sweeping-in” in systems approach. Sweeping-in can be described as the process of opening up the inquiry of a system by expanding its boundaries. Philosopher and systems scientist C.

Real-Time Measurement Helps Dairies Cut Product Loss

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As dairies scramble to meet sustainability targets ahead of the first year of responding to the European Union Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, the significant losses in push-out processes have been identified as low-hanging fruit by many companies.

<span class="overline">Seen at IMTS</span><br>Renishaw’s New TEMPUS Technology

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August Manufacturing Technology Orders Fall Short of 2023

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(AMT: McLean, VA) -- Orders of manufacturing technology, measured by the U.S.

Speed and Service

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Speed is one of the most strategic elements a company can use to attract and retain customers and drive its revenues.

A Faster, Better Way to Train General-Purpose Robots

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With enough of the right kind of data you can teach new robots new tricks. Photo by Possessed Photography on Unsplash

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In the 1960s cartoon series The Jetsons, Rosie the robotic maid seamlessly switches from vacuuming the house to cooking dinner to taking out the trash. But in real life, training a general-purpose robot remains a major challenge.

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