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ASSEMBLY Radio provides audio interviews on the latest news and topics in assembly and manufacturing.

Announcing ASSEMBLY's State of the Profession Survey - ASSEMBLY Publisher Tom Esposito

Now in its 14th year, the ASSEMBLY magazine annual state of the profession survey evaluates the opinions and attitudes of professionals toward a number of issues facing assemblers today, including salary levels, work hours, job constraints, job satisfaction, demographic information and the state of manufacturing with respect to current state of manufacturing technology. Conducted by BNP Media’s Clear Seas research division, the study will be showcased in ASSEMBLY magazine’s July issue. Those interested in obtaining more information can also contact Clears Seas executive director John Thomas at Executive Director thomasj@clearseasresearch.com or click here to visit the Clear Seas web site.



Designing Manufacturing Equipment for Lean

In this third installment of Bosch Rexroth's "Lean Manufacturing Audio Series," veteran product engineer and Lean Learning Center founder Jamie Flinchbaugh talks about how OEMs and manufacturers can design their equipment to be more effective, more productive and more in tune with a lean manufacturing environment.



Applying Lean Principles to the Engineering Process

In this second installment of Bosch Rexroth's "Lean Manufacturing Audio Series," Jamie Flinchbaugh, a veteran product engineer, and founder and partner of the Lean Learning Center (Novi, MI) discusses how lean principles can be applied to the engineering process to help improve work quality and productivity.



Developing Front-line Supervisors to Succeed in a Lean Environment

In this first installment of Bosch Rexroth's "Lean Manufacturing Audio Series," Jamie Flinchbaugh, a founder and partner of the Lean Learning Center (Novi, MI) and co-author of the popular book The Hitchhiker's Guide to Lean talks about what lean organizations need to do to make sure supervisors contribute fully in the effort to be lean.



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