Catching up with things...

May 30, 2006
I had a fine long weekend, and now I'm playing catchup. I have three podcasts to edit, one to do tomorrow, and one to do on Friday. That means that the Process Automation Radio Network will have a plethora of new podcasts in the next couple of weeks. I also have to finish the reporting from the MCAA meeting. Two of the talks especially were hits: Steve Sonnenberg, from Rosemount, and Dr. Lisa Lang, from Science of Business Consulting. I've been a fan of Eli Goldratt for about twenty years now, ...
I had a fine long weekend, and now I'm playing catchup. I have three podcasts to edit, one to do tomorrow, and one to do on Friday. That means that the Process Automation Radio Network will have a plethora of new podcasts in the next couple of weeks. I also have to finish the reporting from the MCAA meeting. Two of the talks especially were hits: Steve Sonnenberg, from Rosemount, and Dr. Lisa Lang, from Science of Business Consulting. I've been a fan of Eli Goldratt for about twenty years now, and Dr. Lisa is his right hand woman. Good stuff!! More as we go forward this week...

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