They say nobody is indispensable. Yet, organizations go to great lengths to retain employees who are seen as critical for their operations. So, how do you make yourself indispensable at work? How do you grow in places you never thought you would? 1. Do work that...
Firstly, you need to aim beyond what you are capable of. You must develop a complete disregard for where your abilities end. Try to do things you are incapable of. If you don’t believe the impossible can happen, then you are right. Make your vision of where you want...
In honor and celebration of all past and present FFA members, let us never forget the value of Agriculture and the American Farmer. FFA – developing our future innovators and leaders in agriculture And on the eighth day, God looked down on his planned paradise and...
PROVERBS FOR YOUNG ENGINEERS and Some Older Ones, Too By Philip Swain Editor, Power Magazine 1. The ability to see the obvious is a rare and valuable talent. 2. In the engineering world, brilliance doesn’t rate unless tied to common sense, character, and...
The word ‘Kaizen’ is composed of two Japanese words: ‘kai’ meaning ‘change’ and ‘zen’ meaning ‘for the better’. In the Kaizen philosophy, innovation is seen as an incremental process; it’s not about making big leaps forward, but rather making small things better, in...