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A Savage Factory

By RickHap
Thursday, February 11th, 2010


A Savage Factory: An Eyewitness Account of the Auto Industry’s Self-Destruction

Savage Factory by Robert Dewar is a manager’s first hand account of a production line at Ford’s Sharonville Transmission Plant in the 70′s and 80′s. Bob’s begins the story on his first day at the job. He receives 39 minutes and is told to get the production numbers. Bob writes in a breezy storytelling manner that makes you feel like you are sitting with him at a kitchen table hearing his accounts. The book provides insight into the maze of Union rules and waves of management directives that Bob faced in his role as foreman. In 1985 ford sent out warning stickers to owners of 23 million vehicles that warned the driver about the possibility of the vehicle jumping out of park into reverse. Transmissions put in those cars were made at the Sharonville plant. We know that part quality at the plant was completely ignored, this story confirms that the actions of labor and management are both to blame. Bob left the car industry and wrote A Savage Factory twenty years later. He was invited to get a tour of the plant in 2009: Ford 1979 vs. Ford 2009: What’s Changed?. This book puts a whole new light on the phrase “Quality is Job 1.”

Sadly, Bob Dewar passed away in January: Robert Dewar Obituary

Robert Dewar Blog on A Savage Factory

Another good related read from the perspective of the auto worker:Rivethead: Tales from the Assembly Line

Ford 1979 vs. Ford 2009

Categories : Business

Business Strategy – Robin Hood

By RickHap
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

A business case study from Robin Hood. What to do when your business grows and the market changes. What strategy and next step does the leader take?

It was in the spring of the second year of his insurrection against the High Sheriff of Nottingham that Robin Hood took a walk in Sherwood Forest. As he walked he pondered the progress of the campaign, the disposition of his forces, the Sheriffs recent moves, and the options that confronted him.

The revolt against the Sheriff had begun as a personal crusade. It erupted out of Robin’s conflict with the Sheriff and his administration. However, alone Robin Hood could do little. He therefore sought allies, men with grievances and a deep sense of justice. Later he welcomed all who came, asking few questions and demanding only a willingness to serve. Strength, he believed, lay in numbers.
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Categories : Business

Prince Rupert’s Drops in Literature

By RickHap
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Prince Rupert Drop Shatters

Prince Rupert Drop Shatters

Here is another article from the library archives.

Prince Rupert’s Drops in Literature by Clifton Albergotti

Rarely do contemporary scientific discoveries find their way into general literature. Surprisingly, this was not the case in the seventeenth century. During this period many poets, including John Donne, John Milton, George Herbert, and Richard Crashaw, used telling scientific metaphors to illuminate their poetry. In this article I want to document one such instance, the use of Prince Rupert’S drops in literary imagery.

What is a Prince Rupert Drop?

King Crimson: Prince Rupert Awakes from the album Lizard

A prince rupert awakes
Farewell the temple master’s bells
His kiosk and his black worm seed
Courtship solely of his word
With eden guaranteed.
For now prince rupert’s tears of glass
Make saffron sabbath eyelids bleed
Scar the sacred tablet of wax
On which the lizards feed.

King Crimson Lizard Cover

King Crimson Lizard Cover

Categories : Journal Articles

Superbowl Is Not So Super

By RickHap
Monday, February 8th, 2010
Pitch for the Oxford vs. Cambridge Rugby Match

Pitch for the Oxford vs. Cambridge Rugby Match

UPDATE: Looks like the viewing audience for this year’s Bowl is the highest in 23 years. Thought I heard that it was the highest rated in TV history. The Champions League has some catching up to do.

“last year’s average TV audience (109 million people) for the UEFA Champions League final topped that of the Super Bowl (106 million) for the first time.” NYT WSJ

Highest paid athlete in the world. Not who you think. It’s Sachin Tendulkar the Indian Cricket Player. Look at his list of endorsements on the wiki page.

I have to say that when I travel out of the US I always see Soccer and Cricket on the TV. Really have to look hard to hear about either of these sports in north america.

Forget Tiger Woods, read about Soccer Superstar John Terry

English Soccer Star John Terry Faces Scandal

English Soccer Star John Terry Faces Scandal

Categories : Business

Football and Business

By RickHap
Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Two recent articles from the Wall Street Journal:

The Time It Takes to Win It All

According to an operational study of National Football League teams prepared for The Wall Street Journal by Boston Consulting Group, the typical NFL season requires 514,000 hours of labor per team. That’s about eight times the effort it took to conceptualize, build and market Apple’s iPod, according to BCG, and enough time to build 25 America’s Cup yachts. If both Super Bowl teams dedicated themselves to construction rather than football, their members could have built the Empire State Building in seven seasons.

11 Minutes of Action

According to a Wall Street Journal study of four recent broadcasts, and similar estimates by researchers, the average amount of time the ball is in play on the field during an NFL game is about 11 minutes.

18 games to get to the SuperBowl is 198 minutes of time the team is playing during the season with 514,000 hours of preparation. Think of all of the situations where you have to make a lot of preparation to be ready for an opportunity that occurs over a very short time.

I really like this quote in the article:

“We prepare so hard for one common goal,” says Colts offensive lineman Kyle DeVan, “I think it would be easy to compete against businesspeople.”

Kyle DeVan is the center for the Indianapolis Colts. Kyle starts the ball in motion. Kyle DeVan: From substitute teacher to protector of Peyton

I’d like to let Kyle know that there are many of us businesspeople who would give him a run for his money.

I am picking the Colts for the game.

Football Games Have 11 Minutes of Action

Winning a Super Bowl Requires Lots of Man Hour

Categories : Business

iPad “It shouldn’t feel like a computer”

By RickHap
Saturday, February 6th, 2010

The screaming me-me computer geeks are complaining that the iPad is feature limited and is going to be a bomb. No camera, no flash, no slots, too heavy. They even complain that it has a color screen which makes it hard on the eyes for reading ebooks.

This is going to be a winner in the marketplace. I’ll take two!

Jobs did another outstanding demo of the iPad in his keynote. This is the device that you want to surf the web and send out those quick emails.

Jerry Daniels is putting up some great links on the iPad up on his RevMentor site.

From Jerry:

“Much debate these days over innovation and open systems. Apple is a semi-closed system and I think that’s good. What’s closed? The mechanism’s integrity. What’s open? Anything you want to create within that.”

What iPad Apps Are Going to Feel Like

“It shouldn’t feel like a computer”

Here are two good articles on how web designers need to prepare for the ipad:

The iPad is the iPrius: Your Computer Consumerized

Web developers can rule the iPad

Article on data consumption over the phone network connections. I agree with this one, people chew up more data while they are in their principle location over their DSL/Cable connections. Roaming out the office you are using the service for connectivity. I have a Sprint Overdrive and will use it with the iPad while away from WiFi.

Can You Get By with 250 MB of Data Per Month?

Retiring on an iPhone App:

Eugene Lin on iPhoning His Way To Retirement

I like this rant:

Subscriptions are the New BLACK. (+ why Facebook, Google, & Apple will own your wallet by 2015)

This is technology to learn to get webpage/webapps onto the iPhone without submitting an application to Apple:

Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

iPhone and iPad developer tools, Titanium and PhoneGap:

PhoneGap vs. Titanium from n00b eyes

JQuery. Very useful tool to make your website iPhone/iPad friendly.

Getting Started With Titanium

Welcome to jQuery for Designers

14 Days of jQuery

TopStyle 4 is a great Windows base webpage authoring tool. Port it to OS X!

TopStyle4: iPhone (and iPod touch) webapp development. TopStyle includes iWebKit, a simple and advanced development framework for iPhone (and iPod touch) webapp development. In addition to iWebKit, TopStyle includes new CSS definitions for iPhone OS 1.1 and iPhone OS 2.0. Last but not least, TopStyle includes a new *internal* preview for Apple Safari.

Categories : iPhone iPad

The Method of Multiple Working Hypotheses

By RickHap
Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Here is a paper published in 1890 written by Thomas Chamberlin.

The Method of Multiple Working Hypotheses – With this method the dangers of parental affection for a favorite theory can be circumvented.

Method of Multiple Working Hypotheses (PDF)

Thomas Chamberlin, a geologist, was president of the University of Wisconsin at the time this lecture was written. Later he was professor and director of the Walker Museum of the University of Chicago. In 1893 he founded the Journal of Geology.

Categories : Journal Articles

Glossary of Terms For Persons Giving Technical Papers

By RickHap
Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Here is a classic paper on presentations. A professor at my University put this one in a trade bulletin many moons ago. The technology of presentations changed since then but most of the topic remains the same. PDF download is available at the bottom of this post.

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Categories : Journal Articles

Fat Free CRM Installation on Bluehost.com

By RickHap
Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Setting up Fat Free CRM on Bluehost.com

Here is an overview of the installation process for Fat Free CRM on Bluehost accounts.

Fat Free CRM is an open source Ruby on Rails-based customer relationship management platform.

Michael Dvorkin is leading the development of this project.

Fat Free CRM installation is found at: http://wiki.github.com/michaeldv/fat_free_crm/installation

Since Fat Free CRM is open source, the code can have development forks.
Bryce McDonnell has taken one fork and has a hosted version of Fat Free CRM at Hostedffcrm.com

Local configuration and Software Tools for this exercise:
OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard on a MacBook Pro
Terminal for SSH/Shell access
Smultron – File Editor
Interarchy – FTP Tool
FireFox

Smultron and Interarchy work very well together. Interarchy is Finder style ftp tool that has drag and drop capabilities. Smultron is a good editor that will let you open files located on a remote server for local editing. This is a good pair of tools for webserver work.

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Hello world!

By RickHap
Saturday, January 16th, 2010

I’m planning to use this blog to write about science, engineering and technology topics.

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