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I wrapped up a week in a sister plant helping a great group of people improve their PM compliance. I’m not kidding, this was a great group. They were scope creepers so I had to herd cats a little bit now and then, but that’s a good problem. This team was strate up wicked – biased toward action. Thanks Robert, Kim, Ben, Scott, Paul, RJ, Mike, Mike, and Mike. I had a great time. I really didn’t want to be a pain in the a#s guys, but…. Inside joke.
Anyway, we report out, I go to the airport, check my bag (singular – for $20!), and head for gate A34 anxious to clear security, find a cold Fat Tire, and reflect on Continue reading
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