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The Cost of Bored Industrial Engineers

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Industrial engineers design, develop, test, and evaluate integrated systems for managing industrial production processes.

Benefits of Workflow Automation in B2B E-Commerce

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Like business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce, business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce allows customers to purchase parts and supplies via an online portal.

Getting a Grip on What’s Next for Robotics in Manufacturing

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Manufacturing robotics is to some extent following a similar path of advances to those in machining and fixed automation systems.

Are Lean Supply Chains Responsible for Shortages?

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Lean supply chains are designed based on several key principles. First, the general philosophy of lean is to reduce or eliminate nonvalue-added waste. The concept of reducing waste is always beneficial to organizations.

If Pandemic Productivity Is Up, Why Is Innovation Slowing Down?

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A new study finds that productivity has remained stable or even increased for many companies that shifted to remote work during the coronavirus pandemic. However, innovation has taken a hit as both leaders and employees feel more distant from each other.

How to Turn Plastic Waste in Your Recycle Bin Into Profit

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People will recycle if they can make money doing so. In places where cash is offered for cans and bottles, metal and glass recycling has been a great success. Sadly, the incentives have been weaker for recycling plastic.

<em>Galileo’s Telescope</em>

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What is the most important thing for your business to be working on right now? Would everyone else working there agree? Is everyone working toward the business’s goals? How do you know?

Problem Solving With Manufacturing Data

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There are two ways to increase profits: increase sales or reduce costs. Although most data analysis seeks to find more ways to sell more stuff to more people, addressing preventable problems is an often overlooked opportunity.

10 Tips to Avoid Making Your Projects As Painful As a Root Canal

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Do you find the idea of having to do project management almost as much fun as getting a root canal? If so, you’re not alone. But it doesn’t have to be as bad as a painful dental procedure to adopt more effective ways of managing your projects.

Making Smart Thermostats More Efficient

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Buildings account for about 40 percent of U.S. energy consumption, and are responsible for one-third of global carbon dioxide emissions. Making buildings more energy-efficient is not only a cost-saving measure, but also a crucial climate-change mitigation strategy.

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