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Recycled and Sustainable Materials for Injection Molding: Meeting Sustainability Targets
Meeting Sustainability Targets in the Plastics Industry
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Dealing with Difficult Parties in Breach of Written Agreements
My thoughts on dealing bad faith corporate actors and why they imperil capitalism, business, and their careers.
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The Perils of Digging One’s Heels in Business: The Intersection of Ethics, Image, and Strategy
Far from projecting strength, digging one’s heels can often “look stupid,” painting a picture of a company that’s more interested in winning a fight than in forging productive partnerships.
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The Crucial Role of Medical Plastics: Life-Savers in the Age of COVID-19
Plastics, often viewed as environmental villains, morph into unsung heroes when it comes to medical applications.
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Injection Molding Quotes: Details Matter
Welcome to the world of custom injection molding where the precision of every detail makes a difference. When you approach us to quote a new part, we don’t just see a business opportunity, we see a partnership. The key to unlocking this partnership lies in a few critical pieces of information that you provide us:…
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Cultivating Successful Habits for Traveling and Attending Work Conferences
Being prepared, rested, and ready to take on the day are key habits for a successful work conference. What are your best practices?
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Re-shoring Manufacturing: Overcoming Challenges for Supply Chain Integrity and National Security
Reshoring is complex but not complicated. It’s a matter of fortifying our supply chain.
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Disrupting Our Own Business:
A Transformative Meeting on Challenging the Status Quo Today, I had an eye-opening meeting at the quarterly President’s Round Table Discussion at the Greater Houston Partnership that perfectly encapsulated the essence of the phrase, “disrupt your own business before someone disrupts it for you.” As we navigate the ever-changing business landscape, this phrase serves as…
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Harnessing Plastic Runners for a Greener and Cost-Effective Manufacturing Future
Use what you’ve got, how to reduce waste and optimize production