Craftsman Cribsheet No. 113: PMPA Speaking of Precision Podcasts — Leadership
PMPA’s Speaking of Precision podcasts can be found on major platforms or on PMPA.org.
Below is the list of podcast resources for leadership:
- What NFL Teams, Gangs and Your Workforce Have in Common
- What’s in a Name? Pride
- SWOT for Employee Retention and Recruitment
- What Can I Do Today That Will Make the Most Money
- for My Company?
- What We’re Seeing in Our Production Machining Shops Right Now
- Good Traits of Leads and Supervisors in Manufacturing
- How Highest and Best Use Can Improve Your Shop
- What is the PMPA Mastery Program?
- How Emotional Intelligence Can Help Sustain Your Workforce
- V.U.C.A.
- Committing to Sustain Our Businesses
- How to Fix Manufacturing
- 4 Keys to Sustainability
- 12 Working From Home Leadership Tips
Interviews:
- Tanya DiSalvo, President of Criterion Tool
- Ernie Doering, COO & Robin Rutschilling, Mfg Operations Manager
- of Clippard Instrument Laboratory Inc.
- Eric Frack, CEO of Enoch Precision Machining
- Ron Herrera, Mfg/Quality Engineering of Erie Speciality
- Charlie Kerr, CEO of Kerr Lakeside
- Greg Knight, VP Sales, Production Machining of Absolute Machine Tools
- Jeff Ohlemacher, CEO of EMC Precision
- Cate Smith, Executive Director of PMPA
- Scott Wiltsie, VP/Director of HR of Vanamatic Co.
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