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By Barbara Jorgensen |
Filed In:
Manufacturing
Alliances are complex--but so is going out of business.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Machine Tools
and
Metalworking Equipment Mfg
India is a $10 billion market that's expected to more than double in a few years. Don't ignore it.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
US Federal Government
and
Government Bodies & Offices
In today's global economy, American manufacturers can take the high ground on quality. But will there be a market?
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Lean Manufacturing
and
Management
MEPs helped small manufacturers grow sales $6.7 billion in 2006. Shouldn't you know what they are?
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Job Creation
and
Economic Indicators
Those of us who champion the Made in U.S.A. label need to hold the candidates’ feet to the fire on this issue.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Labor Force
and
Labor Sector Performance
Management and labor have been at war for decades. Now it's time to work together, and nowhere is that more possible than in a small business.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Musical Instrument & Supply Stores
and
Book Music & Hobby Stores
Some of the prospects at this week's NFL Scouting Combine could take a lesson from R&R Engineering on being fast and competitive while carrying a lot of weight.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Benchmarking
and
Management
Figures on your competitors' gross profit, health care costs, scrap rates due to errors and a whole lot more are now available - and they're free.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Outsourcing
and
Company Strategy
Companies that don’t set aside time for building a broader customer base may find themselves with no customers at all.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Radio Frequency Identification
and
Commercial & Industrial Electronics
RFID is coming, and you need to be prepared.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Household Appliance Stores
and
Electronics & Appliance Retailing
Producing high quality products that compete on merit instead of price is a great opporunity for U.S. manfacurers. For some, it may be the only one.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Entrepreneurship
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Quality really can win in a marketplace that seems driven solely by price....
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Data Storage Devices
and
Computer Equipment
Stuck in a market with crushing price competition? The way out involves allocate at least some resources to new and growing markets where price isn't the key factor.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Search Engines
and
Software Services & Applications
Whatever happens with Microsoft, Yahoo and Google, your company can't afford to ignore the power of search engine marketing.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Market Share
and
Marketing & Advertising Measures
News of the new China indictments presents both opportunities and threats to U.S. manufacturers.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Business Software
and
Software Services & Applications
With all the focus on cutting factory floor waiting times, another source of delays is often overlooked: the front office.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Federal Funds Rate
and
Interest Rates
The Fed fund rate cuts are good news if you have a prime-tied line of credit... but VC money operates by different rules
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Layoffs
and
Layoffs & Dismissals
The decision to outsource shouldn't be an automatic one.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Employment Growth
and
Labor Sector Performance
What can government do to help small businesses flourish in the U.S? Douglas Holtz-Eakin,Sen. John McCain's chief economic advisor, has answers.
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By Mike Stevens |
Filed In:
Semiconductors
and
Computer Chips
If you manufacture small numbers of expensive custom items, and lead times are important to your customers, there may be a lesson here.
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