Here is the YouTube version of Jim Cahill’s discussion with Adelina Decean focusing the podcast on the benefits of improving the skills and knowledge of your workforce to take full advantage of the automation technologies and solutions you have deployed.
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Retaining Talent: Creating an Engaging Company Culture
By having a clear purpose and making sure that it aligns with their employees’ values, they can attract and retain top talent. It’s a challenge, but if companies can make it happen, they’ll be in a much better position to keep their employees happy and engaged.
Online Methods for Honing Your Skills
Emerson’s Jeff Hackney highlights several ways that these professionals can improve their skills around Emerson technologies that they have deployed in their facilities.
Long Term Copper Investments Remain Positive, But Not Without Challenges
Commodities prices such as copper continue to fluctuate based on the economic softness in certain regions of the world. Emerson's Juan Carlos Bravo of the metals and mining industry team, shares his perspectives from the recent CRU World Copper Conference. Last April,...
Technology and Innovation Attract Next-Gen Mining Workers
Emerson's Juan Carlos Bravo of the metals and mining industry team describe what the industry is doing to attract the next generation of professionals. I attended the annual conference of the Society of Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (SME) in Denver, Colorado...
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