Some of us are old enough to remember that John Wooden was one of the greatest basketball coaches of all time. He led UCLA to ten national championships in 12 years, including seven in a row. He built his team around a “Pyramid of Success” that was based on what he believed were the building blocks for success.
Read MoreAfter our panels are assembled, Morgan will verify that they’ve been built from the latest print. Morgan has been with UCEC since 2011, so he’s really picked up all of the various aspects of panel assembly.
Read MoreYou’ve likely heard of S.M.A.R.T. goals: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Time-bound. This system is a great way to roll out goals in a manner that encourages the organized pursuit of success.
Read MoreYou may have thought I made a typo by not inserting a question mark in the title. In fact, it is not a typo, but a statement that I'll explain below.
Read MoreAt UCEC, we always seek ways to do things better and be more efficient. From sending Garrod and Ron to Underwriters Laboratory to learn the latest safety testing standards for hazardous locations, to staying in touch with new tech at tradeshows, we know that embracing the future of manufacturing is vital. If you don’t, more so than ever, it’s going to blow past you.
Read MoreIf you ever wonder why some companies and people are more successful than others, it might come down to one concept: Escaping the Comfort Zone.
Read MoreRecently, I was asked to judge the science fair at my kids’ school. I worked with a team of adults, listening to presentations and assessing the various projects. It was a whole new world to me; I don’t remember ever doing a science fair project as a student.
Read MoreEven though a new technology or tool might be of interest to UCEC, we will most likely use three simple criterion in evaluating a new product.
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