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Onshape Ebook 3 Things Executives Value Most PDF
Onshape Ebook 3 Things Executives Value Most PDF
page 06 Section1 • Career Advice: How to Make Your Boss Love You
The folks in accounting are smart people. But they likely don’t know
how your raw materials are cut or handled. You can trust your life
with the people on the shop floor when it comes to manufacturing,
but they probably aren’t always in the loop upstairs, where they
are tracking sales and worrying about inventory.
Career Advice:
How to Make Your Boss Love You
For example, imagine having the ability to take your part design
two steps ahead to think about manufacturing and assembly. You
might experiment using snap fits as a replacement for fasteners.
This would make assemblies quicker because there are fewer
parts to attach and fewer parts to manufacture or order.
You may also notice areas in your company where you can
leverage 3D CAD outside of core design to save time across your
entire organization.
Have you ever tried to take a toy out of the package for your
child and been frustrated by the number of wires you need to
untwist to free it from bondage? Have you ever tried to put
together “easy-to-assemble” furniture and found a drill hole
that’s not lined up correctly?
E=MC2 A+B=C
Executives Speak:
“What I Look For in an Engineer”
Dave Wajsgras:
“Don’t Try to ‘Fake It Till You
Make It’”
Dave Wajsgras:
“Don’t Try to ‘Fake It Till You
Make It’”
Scott Crump:
“Be Willing to Embrace
‘Crazy’ Ideas and Fail Fast”
Scott Crump:
“Be Willing to Embrace
‘Crazy’ Ideas and Fail Fast”
Alex Kubicek:
“We Value ‘Relentless
Adaptability’ and Cross-
Departmental Collaboration”
Alex Kubicek:
“We Value ‘Relentless Adaptability’ and
Cross-Departmental Collaboration”
Our engineering team was able to capture the raw data and
characterize it for our data science team. With both teams
working together, our data scientists were able to isolate that
signal quickly and literally remove a bug from our system!
So we need people who can deal with the unexpected,
rapidly diagnose a problem, figure out what to do, and then
implement the solution as quickly as possible.
John McEleney:
“Stop Worrying About Your
Job Title and Ask For More
Responsibility Instead”
John McEleney:
“Stop Worrying About Your Job Title and
Ask For More Responsibility Instead”
Ric Fulop:
“Be Willing to Try New Tools
and New Technologies”
At a startup, there may be no need to ask this. In the early stages, everyone
shares a small office and getting the ear of your boss might be as easy as
stretching your neck over your cubicle.
Speed is not important for its own sake. It’s about cutting out invisible time-wasters and
creating time to breathe and explore alternative design ideas – time to be more innovative.
Innovation is not a pithy marketing buzzword. It’s about differentiating your products or
services from the competition, giving your customers compelling reasons to choose you
besides price.
Onshape, the only CAD system with a full-cloud database architecture, delivers both.
Onshape is built for teams. Its Real-Time Data Management means that any design change
made by anyone, anywhere is instantly seen by everyone, everywhere.
Unique simultaneous editing means no worries about overwriting each other’s changes or finding
the latest version. Spend more time innovating and less time stressing out over data management.
Find out how full-cloud CAD can speed up your design team’s time-to-market.
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