Getting a Grip on Workholding Automation and Leading your Elders
Making Chips Podcast for Manufacturing Leaders · Jason Zenger, Jim Carr, Nick Goellner
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Show Notes
Is the labor shortage accelerating automation? Why is there a perception that automation is both risky and complex? How do you lead your elders with authority yet humility? To dovetail—or not to dovetail? These are the questions that we hash out with Michael Gaunce, the VP of Sales for Tooling and Workholding at SCHUNK. We take a deep look into the technical side of workholding and automation in this episode of Making Chips. Now is the time to embrace automation. Because if you're not making chips efficiently, you're not making money!
Segments- [2:55] What's happening in our lives
- [5:23] 2022 Labor and Employment Outlook for Manufacturers
- [9:09] Learn more about Michael Gaunce
- [12:47] Is the labor shortage accelerating automation?
- [15:20] The perception that automation is risky or complex
- [19:10] Two ways to do automation machine-tending
- [27:42] A conversation on workholding
- [32:55] To dovetail or not to dovetail?
- [39:01] Leading your elders with authority and humility
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