Caitlin Vaillancourt - How to avoid breaking chips. The edible ones.
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#44 – Caitlin Vaillincourt: How to avoid braking chip. The edible ones.
- Pros and cons of longer or shorter college terms
- Played basketball in college and traveled abroad
- Part of global leadership development program at Avery Dennison and loved the experience.
- Interned at Frito-Lay reducing potato chip breakage.
- For now, she is happy with project management but misses working with customers.
- The 8D quality approach is eight disciplines, not eight things that start with D. https://asq.org/quality-resources/eight-disciplines-8d
- It seems easy to make a cable tie but many things can go wrong.
- Bert dares sci-fi writers to write a chapter on how a self-replicating probe replicates itself.
- She has her PMP – project management professional – certification.
- Project managers have to influence without authority.
- Started a new job just as Covid hit. Not easy
- In the early Covid days, our company sent masks to our colleagues in China.
- The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt is well worth reading about phones and kids.
- Duo Lingo – some good and some bad.
The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt
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