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Manufacturing Processes: A Guide for SMEs

She Owns Success

Manufacturing business offers huge promise yet has unique challenges that make it difficult to navigate and stay competitive. According to one study, 97% of manufacturing professionals say that customer demands are changing and hitting new heights without signs of slowing down.

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6 Tips for a Standout Coaching Culture from Intel

International Coaching Federation

A workplace that promotes the development of coaching skills for high-potential managers has a trickledown effect, such as improved retention, greater profitability, and organizational attainment of strategic goals. Just ask Intel, a world leader in designing and manufacturing leading-edge semiconductors. Retention analytics.

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How to Become a Product Manager and Bring Value to Your Customers

Harvard Professional Development

A product manager does. They oversee the production of a product from first idea to launch, and think strategically and creatively about ways that product can solve a customer’s problems. Becoming a product manager is a great opportunity to create something new that can impact customers’ lives. What Does a Product Manager Do?

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Culture: Beyond Blueprints – Why You Can't Build What Was Never Meant to Be Built

ReNew Business

Imagine this: you walk into a boardroom filled with executives, each armed with their arsenal of buzzwords and management theories, all convinced they hold the key to creating the perfect culture. Let's debunk this myth once and for all: culture cannot be built because it's not a static structure awaiting construction.

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How to Answer the “Tell Me About Yourself” Question

Corporette

} Tell Them How Your Career History Means You’re a Great Fit for This Job One commenter used Ask a Manager’s common “ teapot analogy ” to write a suggested script: Over the past decade I’ve been gradually advancing in teapot manufacturing, and currently supervising a team of 20. A great manager?

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Chasing the lost copper: Global scrap and its role in decarbonization

McKinsey

Increasing circularity in copper could significantly lower emissionsbut first, the industry will need to capture uncollected copper scrap.

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Heart-Powered Sales with Coach and Author, Robin Treasure

Crestcom

Robin teaches others how she grew her annual revenue as a rep by more than 10-fold to a multimillion-dollar territory in the span of just five years for an industry-leading manufacturer of nutritional supplements. Being self-aware and being able to manage your own hopes, fears, and frustrations, we’re only human. <Laugh> right.