How to Lose Millions of Profits with Linear Saws and Two-Person Crews Todd Drummond There has been a big push to reduce labor. In response, more than one equipment vendor has suggested that component manufacturers (CM) should purchase linear saws directly tied to roof gantry tables. The idea is simple: fewer crew members and more automation to increase efficiencies and reduce... Read More December 2021 Issue #13269 Page 35
Get Free Answers to Your Most Pressing Problems Todd Drummond Would you like unbiased advice for problems that your company is facing right now? If so, visit The Minute Clinic! At BCMC Omaha, stop by Booth 315, where our Minute Clinic will give you Free Answers to the most pressing problems you may have. Together with Tony Misura of the Misura Group... Read More October 2021 Issue #13267 Page 37
Solve The Most Pressing Problems with A Different Mindset Todd Drummond Chronic employee staffing shortages can be a blatant sign that a company’s employment practices need improvement. One should be very hesitant to blame external forces beyond a given reasonable period. Too many companies are simply blind to their overall company’s poor employee... Read More September 2021 Issue #13266 Page 37
Reliable and Profitable Incentive Programs, Scheduling, and Pricing Todd Drummond Suppose you want an effective incentive program that improves productivity, saves your company labor cost, and rewards your most valued production crews with additional wages. Perhaps you also want to improve the accuracy of your production scheduling that allows for a proper understanding of... Read More August 2021 Issue #13265 Page 32
CM Equipment Purchasing Do’s and Don’ts Todd Drummond Understanding the do’s and don’ts for component manufacturing (CM) equipment purchasing (wood trusses and wall panels) can save or waste your company 100’s of thousands of dollars at the time of purchase and long after. Everyone knows the building economy is on fire, so it... Read More July 2021 Issue #13264 Page 33
True Leadership Todd Drummond There are so many challenges leaders face within our industry today that are ever-changing and, quite frankly, unprecedented. Whether your position of leadership is overall, departmental, or team level, the challenges are never-ending. Too often in our industry, people are in a position of... Read More June 2021 Issue #13263 Page 29
Not Enough Time is No Excuse Todd Drummond The building industry is once again on fire, and too many are stating, “I don’t have enough time” all too often. If your group is always talking about needing more people, equipment, and time, improving time management would undoubtedly benefit you. Improving time management... Read More May 2021 Issue #13262 Page 29
Costly Errors from Lumber, Leadership, HR, and BF/Man-Hour Todd Drummond The new 2021 build season is upon us, and everyone seems to be excited about the 2021 opportunities that seem apparent with the robust build economy. Many companies had their most profitable year in 2020, yet others struggled, stating that commodity pricing and covid were their major negative... Read More April 2021 Issue #13261 Page 29
Find the Hidden Costs in Your Operation Ben Hershey There are several companies both in and outside of our industry who really understand costs. It is not some academic classroom “let someone teach me from the boardroom” but hands-on experience in knowing what their costs are in their operation. In the building industry, we think we... Read More March 2021 Issue #13260 Page 30
Theory of Constraints with a Practical Truss Design Solution Example Todd Drummond Theory of Constraints (TOC) is not often clearly understood, and it can be confused with Just in Time (JIT). Below is a simplified explanation with some examples about TOC that many should be able to relate to their operations. TOC is an offshoot of lean manufacturing principles. Every... Read More March 2021 Issue #13260 Page 47