Executive Advice
Washington: EPA's New Screens
The EPA’s new screening program could affect many manufacturers.
 
Customer Focus: Value vs. Price
Manufactures need to think more about value and less about costs.
 
Efficiency Focus: BPM and Lean
Business process management may enhance your company’s lean programs.
 
2008 Forecast: Opportunity
After more than a century as the unquestioned leaders of the industrial world, U.S. manufacturers today have doubts about their place in the global marketplace.
 
Dialogue: Go for the Bold
Bold gestures are needed now more than ever to rejuvenate the sluggish manufacturing industry.
 
MasterGraphics Inc.: Making Design Work
MasterGraphics Inc. helps manufacturers work smarter and more profitably through data technology. By Brian Salgado
 
Manufacturing Tomorrow: Repercussions Afoot?

Preventing future recalls of Chinese-manufactured goods might require criminal charges or fines. By Brian Salgado 

 
Lost Profits: Proper Pricing
More than 90 percent of manufacturers make numerous mistakes in pricing. By Robert Baraker
 
Safety: Safety Training
Safety and security have never been so much at the forefront of public attention as in recent years. By Bryan Hornik
 
Washington: Nanotech Update
EPA advances the nanoscale materials stewardship program. By Lynn L. Bergeson
 
News: Getting Edgy
No matter what industry you're in, all markets are bound to experience difficult times. The key to survival, however, is to do something about it. By Fernie Grace Tiflis
 
Dialogue: Managing the Triple Bottom Line
It is becoming increasingly important to focus on the "triple bottom line" of companies' social, environmental and economic successes. By Staci Davidson
 
Generation Next
According to the Family Firm Institute, only 30 percent of family owned businesses survive into the second generation and only 12 percent make it to the third.
 
'A Welcome Sign'
Passed by both the House and Senate, H.R. 2272 is also known as the America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education and Science Act (COMPETES).
 
EPA ID’s Chemicals
According to EPA, in recent years some scientists have speculated that certain chemicals might be disrupting the endocrine system of humans and wildlife.
 
People Powered
Applied correctly, the People Value Chain will assemble itself into a crystal ball that will predict a positive future for you.
 
Tandem Efforts
Domestic manufacturers have an opportunity to become more effective globally through pre-competitive research.
 
Recruit Early
Faced with a shortage of skilled labor, Optimax Systems recruits at the high school level.
 
Organ Donor Tests Firm's Leave Policies
Firms should seek out people like Pam Melson of Tennessee Apparel who are willing to give of themselves.
 
'Innocent' Report Shows Variation in Regulations
A report by Environmental Defense examines the chemical-control programs of the United States, Canada and the European Union.
 
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