
Mfg. History: Die Change Challenge
I’ve been working through stuff I accumulated over the years and every so often, a forgotten nugget pops up. From 1985 to 1992, an automotive
From my early work on transportation projects and wind tunnel sales globally, through founding iPOV (a video eLearning technology company), to recent projects in agricultural exports and supply chain standardization, I have operated in settings that required complex matching of scattered and disparate needs.
My 26-year academic career (mostly at Auburn University) provided a theoretical grounding in how complex systems function and fail, while my concurrent business ventures offered real-world lessons and earned skills and (mostly) validation of academic concepts. I researched everything from manufacturing quality standards to supply chain dynamics, learning patterns, and product variety management. My experience includes developing video-based training systems for manufacturers, creating innovative educational delivery platforms, and building technology solutions for complex operational challenges. This combination of rigorous academic analysis and practical business implementation inspired Cosolvent as a potential solution for automating the nuanced matching that these specialized situations require.
These posts are not directly related to Deeperpoint, but they illustrate some of the ideas and experiences that inspired it.
I’ve been working through stuff I accumulated over the years and every so often, a forgotten nugget pops up. From 1985 to 1992, an automotive
This is a reposting of a blog article and corresponding PDF White Paper that I wrote in April, 2015. Click the following image to view
Please take a moment to watch a bit of the following video: A LOT of things in this scene might be worth measuring: The information
I was a late convert to Twitter. I dabbled about a year ago and then I discovered that Ukraine war news appeared there first. Everyone
I previously shared maps based on data from The New York Times showing how COVID-19 cases and deaths had spread across the US. It has
About 30 years ago, I sat outside a seminar room at a product design conference. I recall meeting Tom Matano. In the 1990s, Mr. Matano
I haven’t written a post for nearly two weeks because I was engaged in a small project to stretch and enhance my skills. It’s been
In this post I strongly recommended that people read two articles by Tomas Pueyo that lay out a context and strategy to beat COVID without
The Hammer and the Dance! OK … this does it. These two (long) articles paint the clearest picture of the COVID dynamics and our options
Every day, the story of COVID becomes more alarming. Americans will die … the only question is how many, how fast and who they will
The big mistake by some people, especially President Trump, is to style COVID as a quasi-human adversary. President Trump’s repeated references to the “Chinese Virus”
As I listen to expert epidemiologists explain the structure of the pandemic and anticipate the devastating shortages that might come next, my gut says that