Case SealerNot so long ago you were worried that your packing cases wouldn`t reach customers in one piece. They contain expensive goods and you were worried that they might come undone whilst they were in transit. As a manufacturer that produces a vast amount of products you couldn`t expect your team members to seal each and every carton by hand. It`d take staff ages and a backlog of boxes would be littered throughout your warehouse, as staff struggled to keep up with your output levels. This why you bought a
Case Sealer a year or so ago and this mighty machine can cope with boxes of varying sizes. It has fully-automatic adjustable capabilities to deal with a variety of box heights and widths. The
Case Sealer works on the top and the bottom of the box sealing perfectly with adhesive tape. This process is carried out in a smooth and accuratte manner to ensure uniformity with every action. Built to last the
Case Sealer benefits from a robust construction and it comes complete with a side safety mesh steel guard. Once they have been sealed with this extremely useful type of technology your cases and cartons are secure as they are transported to your customers.
Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation whilst innovation can be defined as idea selection, development and commercialisation.
There are other useful definitions in this field, for example, creativity can be defined as consisting of a number of ideas, a number of diverse ideas and a number of novel ideas.
There are distinct processes that enhance problem identification and idea generation and, similarly, distinct processes that enhance idea selection, development and commercialisation. Whilst there is no sure fire route to commercial success, these processes improve the probability that good ideas will be generated and selected and that investment in developing and commercialising those ideas will not be wasted.
Raw brainpower versus experience
The best problem identification, idea generation and idea selection requires a intellectual cross pollination. That means, at least:
a) A large number of people.
b) Large diversity of people.
c) Large novelty of people.
There are of course other classifications, and one of the most interesting is:<
Revit FamiliesMy friend works as a lecturer and trainer on computer aided design and, as such, she trains many architects, designers and engineers on how to improve their designs. One of the more recent technologies to emerge is that of
Revit Families. These
Revit Families make it much easier to design and, as such, she has a great deal of people wanting training on them. In fact, she is so busy with people asking for help with
Revit Families that she has had to employ more staff to deal with the training. This is a really happy situation for her to be in, particularly in the present economic climate and she is really thankful for all the extra work. Last week, she had a training seminar and the room was so packed there were not enough computers for everyone to work on. She realises that she needs to make some changes in order to make sure that situations like this do not happen again. She will be the first to admit that if you do not project the right image in a business then you may ultimately lose a lot since first impressions really do count. With this in mind she is making a few investments to improve the appearance of her training. She does not need to worry about the content as that is already tip top.