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Frank retired from the auto industry after 39 years as a product designer, CAD operator and Studio Design Engineer. As author of Perfecting Corporate Character, he contributes keen insights into business people, processes and technology.


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Monday, December 14th, 2009 · 1 comment
VVT technology, known as variable-valve-timing, allows for better engine breathing. It enables the ICE (internal combustion engine) to achieve fewer...
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The big-boys of CAD and their trusty salespeople obviously groomed the Big-3 purchasing teams for many years to get as entrenched as they are. They...
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Imagine having to get a separate drivers license for each brand of automobile you wished to drive. You would have to pay extra for the privilege, not...
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It wasn't that long ago I saw lineworkers at Ford giving thumbs up on TV to Alan Mulally as he cruised an assembly line. They seemed humble and...
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Is Ford back on track? According to Automotive News (Sept. 17, 2009) Ford plans a common global styling for its cars. This new global-design language...
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It may not have a web presence, but the Tech Center News ™ literally “covers the hub of Macomb County’s auto industry.” Fact...
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Corporate image is always protected, and often at the legal level. Add to that mix a few passes from the press and the public is shielded from knowing...
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Unlike the ‘70s era, the so-called quality gap between U.S. and foreign automakers is surely narrower. That’s why American automakers...
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Ford is indeed proving it has a better idea. This time the company is collaborating and researching the use of laser power in the near infra-red...
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With all respect to the Green Movement and Cap-Trade legislation, the internal combustion engine is here to stay for quite some time. Why? Hybrid...
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