The British vote to leave the European Union is a reaction to a perceived lack of sovereignty, frustration with the EU's ability to deal with various crises, immigration, and even globalization. At a societal level, it raises questions about the balance b…
Trying to understand the implications of the United Kingdom’s vote to exit the European Union reminds me of a story about Henry Kissinger and Zhou Enlai.
Kissinger, the nationa… http://wiki.gilcommunity.com/blog/what-brexit-vote-says-about-individual-vs-society/
Change, change, and more radical change. That’s what’s occurring in the manufacturing industry, especially with the adoption of new technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) as part of Manufacturing 4.0, the next industrial revolution
Change, change, and more radical change. That’s what’s occurring in the manufacturing industry, especially with the adoption of new technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) as … http://wiki.gilcommunity.com/blog/whats-it-me-iot/
The news earlier this week that Intel Corp. has encountered a design problem with its newest PC chipset that may require recalls highlights a couple of important points that all manufacturers should keep in mind:
- As supply chains become more complex an…
The news earlier this week that Intel Corp. has encountered a design problem with its newest PC chipset that may require recalls highlights a couple of important points that all m… http://wiki.gilcommunity.com/blog/learning-intels-chip-design-slip/
Ericsson has been making or servicing telecom equipment since 1876, when 30-year-old Lars Magnus Ericsson started repairing telegraph gear.Today, the $26.3 billion Swedish company is the world’s leading wireless telecom supplier. But rapid industry change…
Ericsson has been making or servicing telecom equipment since 1876, when 30-year-old Lars Magnus Ericsson started repairing telegraph gear.Today, the $26.3 billion Swedish company… http://wiki.gilcommunity.com/blog/dialogue-ericssons-open-voice/
Been up so long, it looks like down to me. That summarizes the reflections of a newly inward-looking Jeffrey Immelt, CEO of General Electric, as he talks to BusinessWeek about whether to loosen GE’s tough, top-down leadership style in favor of a more open…
Been up so long, it looks like down to me. That summarizes the reflections of a newly inward-looking Jeffrey Immelt, CEO of General Electric, as he talks to BusinessWeek about whe… http://wiki.gilcommunity.com/blog/ge-ceo-jeff-immelt-looks-inward/
In today’s global manufacturing sector, business mobility is not optional. Employees need to travel to exploit emerging markets, understand local demand, and serve global customers with customized products and field services. Mobile workers need ready acc…
In today’s global manufacturing sector, business mobility is not optional. Employees need to travel to exploit emerging markets, understand local demand, and serve global cu… http://wiki.gilcommunity.com/blog/opinion-plant-workers-untethered/
A new crew is making its presence felt at many manufacturing companies. The members of this team, trained in the art of information sharing, can best be described as “grey collar workers.” They consist of executives on the road, engineers in the field…
A new crew is making its presence felt at many manufacturing companies. The members of this team, trained in the art of information sharing, can best be describe… http://wiki.gilcommunity.com/blog/wireless-lets-get-work/