Driving change throughout an organization takes patience, energy, drive, creativity, resolve, but most importantly it has to be a team effort.  Bradley Gillman, I look at it as a four-part process:  Engage, Enlighten, Empower, Evolve.  Evolve, because no one likes change, but nothing in any business stays the same.  As I stepped into my new role as General Manager,

Video Conversation with Fred Coon  (View Below) Just the other day, I was speaking with Nick Siefers about manufacturing production issues. He shared a unique situation that he had solved, and I want to share that with you. Throughout both of our careers, we have encountered this very problem.  Nick said, “The startup firm was

Nick Siefers: Lean Concepts Yield $250,000 Savings