Why Manufacturing 2020?
I chose the title for this blog based on the dual meanings of 2020. First of all the year 2020 isn't all that far away yet there is doubt that many manufacturers, particularly in the developed world, will survive to see 2020. This blog is about providing the insight to help manufacturers operate efficiently, sustainably and most important, profitably so they can survive into the next decade. The second meaning of 2020 is associated with visual acuity. 20/20 implies clear vision, which is the primary objective I'll keep in mind as I post to the blog. I'll strive to keep it simple and straight-forward. The goal is to provide insight that is clear, concise and objective.
Over the coming months expect to see posts on a wide range of topics related to making manufacturers more agile and responsive. Nothing will be off limits, when something doesn't make economic sense I'll be among the first to say so.
Many thanks to Charlie Gifford who owned Manufacturing 2020's predecessor "Hitchhiking through Manufacturing." I have known Charlie for over 20 years and view him as one of the true advocates of manufacturing excellence. His work in establishing an audience in the ControlGlobal community for enterprise level issue discussion will hopefully live on in Manufacturing 2020.
Dan Miklovic is blogger contributor for Control's blog Manufacturing 2010. You can email him at danmiklovic@gmail.com or check out his Google+ profile.
Dan Miklovic is a 40+ year veteran of manufacturing. He has worked for end-user companies in discrete and process manufacturing, consulting companies, software vendors and as an analyst. After retiring from Gartner at the end of 2010, where he founded and led the Manufacturing Industry Advisory Services practice, he formed his own advisory practice, Lean Manufacturing Research. With degrees in Nuclear Technology, Electrical Engineering and Management Science and certifications in Manufacturing Engineering and Lean, he is a recognized thought leader on the topic of manufacturing productivity. From MAP in the 1980's to Enterprise Architecture this decade, he has written about how to leverage information technology to empower staff at manufacturing facilities. The author of over 50 books, articles and technical papers he appeared on national TV as a cohost of World Business Review, has been a faculty member of Central Washington University, and a leader of in several technical societies.