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The Outliers Inn


The Outliers Inn is a place where people from all businesses and roles within business can examine goings-ons from different and hopefully humourous perspectives. It’s a place where we can be a lot less serious about ourselves, what we do, what our businesses do, and the manner in which they do it.

Whether you are in finance, sales, logistics, production. operations, human resources. facilities management. information technology – whatever your role might be – business people are always taking themselves too seriously – or are taken too seriously by others. All that ends here.

It’s a place where respectful irrevernce and self-deprecating humor is the order of the day.
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Jan 17, 2019

Topic: We welcome Don Burshnick, President of Alpha-1 Technologies LLC to “The Outliers Inn”, where we will learn of the importance of preventative maintenance and the conflict that exists between maintaining equipment so that it runs in an optimal state and a company’s reluctance to invest in the proper maintenance of their equipment and being satisfied with keeping their machines running, even if they are producing crap.  An we will learn of a new discipline in martial arts – called “Don-kwondo” where the kata’s are trained, but it’s also acceptable (even encouraged) to have an occasional Scotch and cigar.

Hosts: Joseph Paris, Founder of the OpEx Society & The XONITEK Group of Companies
  Benjamin Taylor,  Managing Partner of RedQuadrant.


Guests:
 Don Burshnick

More about Don on LinkedIn

Company: Alpha 1 Technologies

About Don: Don has worked in manufacturing for over 30 years. Starting on the bench and working his way up to running his own business.

Always looking for improvement. He has embraced quality systems from TQM to ISO 9000. He's applied many of the theories and procedures to assist companies in improving their machine maintenance and operating procedures.

Machine failure and downtime can really affect the bottom line, and  maintaining a balance of good operating procedures and maintenance can save thousands of dollars over the course of time.

Mechanical assembly of Through Hole (PTH) or Surface Mount (SMT) carries with it numerous points of failure. Maintaining the process from purchasing to the manufacturing floor with open lines of communication can mean the difference between chasing the competition and being the competition.

His goal is to establish standards for maintenance and process flow to fit into the new and ever changing manufacturing environment.