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Stopping the Leaks

June 13th, 2017|

On a Tuesday morning not long ago, I stopped by unannounced to see the president of the largest, most successful general contractor in Salem, Oregon. He has been a client and friend since 1989.

4H’s

June 6th, 2017|

Leadership is a choice, not a position, and following is a choice, not a requirement. Management is charged with the responsibility of maximizing the value of all resources.

Win the Race

May 30th, 2017|

Extend your vision when moving fast
Yesterday afternoon I met with Jim Merryman, CEO of Oregon Freeze Dry. OFD, as they are now known, is a 53-year-old, 500 […]

Shower of Success

May 23rd, 2017|

About three weeks ago, I was asked by my Superintendent to get the showers turned back on, for the #2 paper machine presses. Having the showers off was causing lots of problems; drop-offs, more shutdowns, too caustic, and loss of felts.

Sunday Call

May 16th, 2017|

I was sitting at home on Sunday afternoon watching TV. When my phone rang, I answered and said 'Hello,’ Roy started yelling at me.

Proving Myself

May 9th, 2017|

In 2009, I was tasked as Foreman to do the electrical work on a new ground up Taco Bell in North Portland, just off of 82nd Ave.

Now I See

May 2nd, 2017|

In December, just before Christmas, my 79-year-old aunt was in a rehab facility. I was hearing the term 'failure to thrive' from several of her doctors. How could this be?

Coaching a Challenging Employee

April 25th, 2017|

A couple of weeks ago, my Foreman came to me and told me that he was having trouble with one of the operators on his job. Jerry was tasked with stacking dirt from two crews.

Pick Up the Pick-Up

April 18th, 2017|

In the Winter of 2010, I got a call from the owner of our company telling me to go pick up Crummy, our company truck.

Roll On

April 11th, 2017|

In February 2012, on the #10 paper machine of a client's paper mill, our firm's millwrights were changing out four felt rolls as a part of a 1-day shutdown. The work had been planned and scheduled accordingly.