“Learning from failure is essential for continuous improvement. It helps us understand the reasons why things go wrong and informs what approaches we can and should take to avoid similar adverse outcomes in the future”. Continue reading
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#407 – FUTURE OF WORK @ RISK – GREG HUTCHINS
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Current robots are only able to replace people in very limited circumstances. And people don’t want to work in factories. They want more comfortable jobs. That is what happens when standards of living and education rise. All people everywhere aspire to better lives.
Rodney Brooks- Robot Engineer Continue reading
#406 – ACCENDO RELIABILITY AND WRITING – FRED SCHENKELBERG
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While I’m not much of a New Year’s Resolution guy, I guess I’ve set a resolution. I need to restart writing weekly articles for Accendo Reliability.
The thing is, I struggle to write. Plenty of other interests and tasks keep me away from the keyboard. Yet, as I explained to a few new authors how writing and posting on Accendo Reliability is a good thing, I realized I have been putting off hitting the keyboard again. Continue reading
#406 – DEMYSTIFYING ROLE OF IT IN BUSINESS CONTINUITY – NARESH RAO
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#406 – LIFELONG ENTREPRENEUR – FOUNDER OF IYA FOODS – TOYIN KOLAWOLE
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This blog is the first in a series for Black History Month to celebrate and share the stories of Black American manufacturing leaders.
Toyin Kolawole is the founder and CEO of Iya Foods, a nourishment-focused food company inspired by her African roots and located in Illinois. Toyin grew up in Lagos, Nigeria, assisting with her family’s numerous entrepreneurial ventures, which included a small convenience drug store and a fast food business. Continue reading









