Workforce Development
Manufacturing Education Live at IMTS
At the Advanced Manufacturing Center at IMTS 2012, manufacturing instructor Craig Cegileski and his students from Eleva-Strum High School discussed "Filling the Skills Gap," a video complement to the September Modern Machine Shop cover story featuring the innovative (and thriving) manufacturing program at Eleva-Strum High School.
Read MoreMold Shop Cures the “Curse of Knowledge”
How do you transfer knowledge from skilled employees to apprentices? Here’s how one shop did it using a Facebook-like sharing system.
Read MoreThe Training Dilemma and How to Address It
Consider this five-step process for managing employee training.
Read MoreHow to Sell Your Business to Your Key Employee
With an Intentionally Defective Trust (IDT), owners can sell their businesses tax-free while protecting their buyers.
Read MoreCommitted to Kaizen
This shop has made a strong commitment to kaizen, so much so that it devotes five percent of company time to continuous improvement activities. This has led to multiple ideas that have enabled the shop to become more efficient and effective.
Read MoreDevice for Manufacturing Students Made by Manufacturing Students
An online, game-like welding simulator helps students get a hands-on look at a career in welding. The interesting thing about this simulator is that student manufacturers helped make the device.
Read MoreFabtech Expands Education Program
More than 50 new educational sessions include expanded welding, management and lean manufacturing tracks.
Read MoreControl Maker Certifies Education Institutions
FANUC FA America is now offering a Certified Education CNC Training Program.
Read MoreThe Cost of Doing Business
Developing skilled employees internally is expensive, but not doing so might be more expensive still.
Read MoreBeyond Parts from Prints
Domaille Engineering applies design for manufacturability (DFM) principles to both its own product line and the contract work it performs for others. For the latter, DFM enables it to provide customers with much more than accurately machined parts.
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