More with Less

Unemployment rates in Australia have significantly hiked from 5.2 per cent last year to the current level of 5.4 per cent. Job advertisements have slumped to their lowest level in three years, down 20 per cent in December 2012 compared to that of 2011
With many of the country’s biggest employers shedding jobs through redundancy programs and reducing the size of their teams, how can employers and leaders guarantee sustained levels of productivity with a reduced workforce?
According to Cyril Peupion, work management expert and managing partner of Primary Asset Consulting, productivity has become the most important issue for businesses as we enter uncertain economic times.
“As a result of shrinking workforces, people are becoming overworked and stressed,” Peupion said.
“They are trying to achieve the same level of results with a reduced team size. This is not what anyone wants, nor is it sustainable in the long term. In this challenging economic environment, leaders and their teams need to work smarter. In order for a team to be efficient, they must have an effective leader.”
Peupion has the following suggestions for business owners, managers and team leaders to improve and maintain the productivity of their team:
1. Align
A recent survey has shown that 85 per cent of people do not know the goals of their organisation.
As a leader you need to create a strong link between the strategy of the organisation and the role of each person in your team.
2. Focus
One of the main issues for people in business is that they have too much work to get through. It is extremely rare to find a team that is not busy and over-committed. If you and your team take too much on you will fail as you are diluting the focus of your team.
In order to establish and maintain focus, ask your team a very valuable question: “what are the one or two things that, if we change, will impact the team’s performance and enable the delivery of results?”
Only focus on one or two, not ten or twenty. This is a challenging activity but once these key areas of focus are identified, performance will improve.
3. Discipline
Having decided on the one or two things that need to be focused on, discipline is required. Very quickly the day to day tasks take over and before you know it, the areas of focus are put on the back burner because of an urgent crisis or task.
Once you have decided what the team should focus on and what it will mean for each person, monitor the progress weekly with the team. Set aside a time each week to make this happen.
“In our already busy working lives, doing more is either mostly impossible or carries a high price, including less time with loved ones, neglecting our health or putting passion and hobbies on hold,” Peupion said.
“Staff end up frustrated, feeling out of control and stressed. It is vital that managers and leaders at every level strive to work smarter so that business objectives are met and staff don’t burn out.”

3D Printing Expo

Australia’s first-ever dedicated 3D Printing Expo has been announced, and will take place in Mackay on June 13 this year.
The expo will feature speakers including Bruce Grey, managing director at the Advanced Manufacturing CRC, Professor Milan Brandt from RMIT, and John Barnes, CSIRO’s Titanium Theme Leader.
“3D printing is a technology that allows you to create real things in lots of different materials by building an object micro-layer by micro-layer,” explained the event’s coordinator, Lila Clarke.
“Even using inexpensive 3D printers, each layer can be as small as 0.1 mm – thinner than a sheet of paper.”
The choice of location of Mackay was explained in terms of the high proportion of engineers compared to the population.
The conference will be one of the first to examine the effect of 3D printing on a variety of sectors, and is expected to host 200-plus delegates. Those interested in attending can register here.
“The mind-blowing future includes the possibility of printing buildings in concrete as well as printing human organs layer by layer using cells and stem cells,” said Clarke.
“What computing did for information in the virtual world, 3D printing and additive manufacture is now doing for manufacture in the real world.”
The increasing availability (and affordability) of 3D printing and other forms of additive manufacturing is predicted to make a big impact on industry in the future.
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The expo will feature world class speakers describing and illustrating the biggest technological breakthrough in the manufacturing and design sectors since the first industrial revolution.
The team of Australian and international industry leaders speaking at the 3D Printing Expo include:
Dr. Mark Hodge – CEO, Defence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC)
Mr John Barnes – Titanium Theme Leader, CSIRO
Mr Bruce Grey – Managing Director at Advanced Manufacturing CRC
Professor Milan Brandt -Professor, RMIT
Simon Bartlett – Director, Rapid Pro
Mitchell Benness – Business Development Manager, 3D Systems
There is expected to be over 200 delegates attending representing local businesses in Mackay and surrounding areas, as well as a wide range of 3D printing industry leading sponsors and exhibitors.
Event Coordinator, Lila Clarke, said that this highly anticipated conference is one of the first in Australia to address the radical impact of 3D printing in a range of industries including engineering, construction, architecture, manufacturing and health.
“3D printing is a technology that allows you to create real things in lots of different materials by building an object micro-layer by micro-layer. Even using inexpensive 3D printers, each layer can be as small as 0.1 mm – thinner than a sheet of paper.
“3D printing is about adding substance rather than removing it, whereas with laser cutting and CNC milling you are taking substance away.
“At the basic level, you can recreate objects layer by layer in plastic. The mind-blowing future includes the possibility of printing buildings in concrete as well as printing human organs layer by layer using cells and stem cells.
“What computing did for information in the virtual world, 3D printing and additive manufacture is now doing for manufacture in the real world.
“The reason for choosing Mackay instead of a major city is that there are more engineers by population ratio than any other city in Australia. There is a significant mining boom and extensive support surrounding it.
“Regional centres like Mackay generally have to travel to major cities to visit conferences. Holding the conference in Mackay allows the target market to be directly involved from the very start”, Ms Clake added.
DATE Thursday 13 June 2013
TIME 9.00am – 5.00pm
VENUE Souths Leagues Club, 81 Milton St, Mackay QLD
About 3D PRINTING EXPO
The 3D Printing Expo is a business community project initiated by a group of small business owners in Townsville, Mackay and Brisbane. Its mission is to introduce new business and manufacturing technologies to regional and remote Queensland.
The impact that this innovation will have on the manufacturing industry is expected to be the most important since Henry Ford invented the production line.

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The reason mechanical drawings are very important is because they are the most important, first steps to creating a very good system. The mechanical CAD drawings reveal a lot of information about the system being designed and the tool makers use this information to produce the mechanical system or component.

With the advancement in mechanical CAD drawings, it has become very easy to create designs that account for all the possible defaults in the component, which can make calculations out of the given parameters and solve a lot of technical details for engineer’s right out of the design.

One of the most important factors in mechanical drawings is using the right persons to create your design. Converting ideas into design involves a lot of foresight and understand, along with a lot of experience. All this combined; it becomes vital to employ very experienced mechanical designers who understand the science of components in a mechanical system.

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