Kurt discusses new remote forklift driving software and it's possible implications for material handling related businesses while drinking a beer-a-rita.
While drinking RumChata & coffee, Kurt discusses IIOT and the pros and cons of the transformative technology for material handling and adjacent industries.
While drinking MollyDooker Syrah, Kurt, discusses the challenges facing industrial businesses in recruiting and retaining the talent necessary for digital transformations in industrial based businesses.
Kurt and Mandy discuss an Industry Week article as well as a forecast report from Deloitte consulting group about what to expect in 2021. While sipping Meiomi wine the duo discuss how the trends mentioned may shape business in 2021.
Kurt & Mandy discuss the new artificial intelligence system, AWS Panorama, launched last week and its potential to transform warehouse supply chains. But, can it be implemented ethically? Does employee surveillance breed compliance or contemp
Kurt and Mandy discuss a Harvard Business Review article about transformational teams for innovation and how certain personality traits make some employees better fits for innovative projects. Find out how to identify chaos pilots for your tea
Kurt and Mandy discuss the Reveal investigative report regarding the increase in serious injuries at Amazon autonomous warehouses while sipping pumpkin spice coffee.
While drinking Malbec, Kurt and Mandy discuss the skilled talent shortage for U.S. manufacturers, and what might be done to address those issues. Join Lift & Tilt as they navigate this pressing topic.
Kurt discusses what defines success and how the personality and internal drive of different members of your team determines how far you can push them to achieve goals.
In part two of this three part series, Kurt and Mandy continue discussing the culture of winning and the sacrifices people make. While sipping Ranch Water, Kurt and Mandy discuss a presentation given by UConn Women's Basketball Coach Geno Aurie
Kurt starts part one of a three part series discussing the culture of winning. While tasting Founder Brewery's Breakfast Stout, Kurt discusses a presentation given by UNC Women's Soccer Coach Anson Dorrance on Grading Character and it's effect
Kurt and special guest discuss what recruiting, hiring, and retainment will look like post COVID and why your business should start thinking about it now.
Kurt discusses the importance of trust in business teams and how issues like COVID-19 response, social injustice, and media censorship are sowing discord within our organizations.
Kurt and special guest sip margaritas and discuss a post pandemic plan regarding risk mitigation including liability for employee health and work conditions.
Kurt and special guest talk about the effects COVID-19 has had on the alcohol industry - driving up demand, altering distribution channels, and the shortage of CO2.
Kurt and special guest sip Deep Eddy's Lemon Vodka mixed with Topo Chico while discussing the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the supply chain and how the future of the industry may be changed moving forward.
Robert and Kurt discuss the changes affecting warehouses, distribution, and logistics in the e-commerce era while sipping Witbier, a wheat ale with orange peel and coriander from Community Beer Co.
Farmgirl Flowers, an e-commerce floral shop, was disrupted by recreational cannabis legalization in her company’s home state of California. After the legalization vote, many of the local suppliers she’d once leaned on to provide the flowers tha
Robert and Kurt sip a chocolate milk stout from a local brewer while discussing ethical supply chains and their value to businesses. Does your company have a corporate responsibility to the communities in which it operates? Outsourced manufactu
Robert and Kurt enjoy a Mexican style lager while discussing the history of Six Sigma, and how it shaped GE from the late ’90’s to current day. With expert testimony from Toyota’s National Manager of LEAN, Robert and Kurt look to understand how
Robert and Kurt discuss the ethical concerns regarding automation raised in the Vox article - Robots Aren’t Taking Warehouse Employees’ Jobs, They’re MakingTheir Work Harder. With input from automation experts from Stocked Robotics, Plaskolite