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2010/August
Author:Andrew Teich, President, Commercial Systems, FLIR Systems, Inc.
With all the talk about the "new normal" in today's economy, one can not only appreciate that times are indeed tough, but that much of the news media is still trading in yesterday's headlines.
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2010/August
Author:Barbara Hulit, President, Fluke Corporation
While Fluke customers seem to be enjoying 2010 more than 2009, they can't really say the falling knife isn't still falling. Most are seeing growth—though not at the production levels they had in early 2008. They tell us they're being hit from all...
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2010/August
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
"RACE TEAM FOR SALE: Complete shop, racecars, hauler and staff. Currently competing. Active sponsors. Owner forced to sell due to health reasons. Please call (555) 123-4567 for more information. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY."
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2010/August
Author:Brian Gleason, President, Des-Case Corporation
We've long believed that reliability is an excellent and still under-tapped source of increased profitability. In good times and bad, that hasn't changed. When capital expense budgets are cut, maintenance professionals are charged with stretching...
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2010/August
Author:Brian O’Donnell, President & CEO, A. W. Chesterton
While it is difficult to determine how quickly the overall economy will improve, it's clear that improvement will come—but perhaps only for those who understand the structural changes that have occurred and must now be dealt with. As the writer...
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2010/August
Author:Brian Palmer, CEO, Measurement and Control Solutions, GE Energy
As demand for a cleaner, smarter and more-efficient planet increases, the need for a holistic solution to address growing energy demand, fuel costs and limited capital is more crucial than ever. That's why GE Energy is making big investments in...
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2010/August
Author:Daniel J. Erwin, CMRP, The Dow Chemical Company
Looking for ways to do a lot, lot more with a lot, lot less? Here's a personal perspective on how to start things rolling in a big way.
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2010/August
Author:Dr. Lube, AKA Ken Bannister
Symptom: "In a recent annual safety inspection of wire ropes, I was surprised to find a number of them failed due to rusting from the inside out. All of our wire ropes are on a regular lubrication PM. Can you suggest how to address this issue in the...
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2010/August
Author:Enrique Santacana, President and CEO, ABB Inc.
As we look ahead to a return to economic stabil-ity and growth, one trend is sure to continue: the rising demand for energy. More specifically, it's the rising demand for electricity.
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2010/August
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
You know how it is when you can't get a song out of your head? Often, it's just a tune and pieces of lyrics that loop through your subconscious, over and over and over again.
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2010/August
Author:Jay A. Burnette, Vice President, Sales & Engineering, Waukesha Bearings Corporation
There's a fairly consistent reality in business: When times are good, management focuses on growth. In tough times, it's natural to focus more on survival and ensuring a business remains viable. During the past downturn, Inpro/Seal (a subsidiary of...
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2010/August
Author:Michael A. Pulick, President, Grainger U.S.
One of the best things about my job is getting to interact one-on-one with customers. Grainger's annual Total MRO Solutions Customer Show that brings customers, suppliers and industry experts together provides a great opportunity for me to do this,...
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2010/August
Author:Mike Hawkins, Global Brand Manager, Mobil SHC Brand, ExxonMobil Lubricants & Specialties
Organizations across the industrial landscape rely on ExxonMobil's Mobil-branded industrial lubricants to maximize their productivity and ensure equipment runs smoothly. For example, through our extensive Equipment Builder Group, we work...
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2010/August
Author:Poul Jeppesen, President and CEO, SKF USA Inc.
Slowly and steadily, the business prospects for our customers in virtually every industry have brightened after the prolonged global economic downturn that challenged so many organizations. Most customers have benefited from taking a closer look at...
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2010/August
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
What happens when staff cuts reduce your ability to get the job done? What's the solution when workload increases, but staff size does not?
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2010/August
Author:Steven J. Smidler, President, Kaman Industrial Technologies Corporation
I was somewhat stunned when asked what Kaman is doing to help our customers return to "normal." Wasn't this the "normal" that played a role in sending the economy into a recent tailspin? Frankly, maintaining the status quo has never been a goal of...
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