Celebrating Three Years of Shipulski On Design
Today is a celebration – three years of Shipulski On Design!
I get lot’s of great feeback, but the best is when you tell me my writing touched you and helped you do your work differently. You may see this as my gift to you, but I see it as your gift to me.
Thank you for reading and commenting.
Below are some highlights for 2012:
Accomplishments in 2012
- Third year of weekly blog posts without missing a beat or repeating (203 posts in total).
- Second year of daily tweets – 1520 in all (@mikeshipulski).
- Top 40 Innovation Bloggers – Innovation Excellence, the web’s top innovation site.
- Sixth consecutive year as Keynote Speaker at International Forum on DFMA.
- Started Pinterest page – cool engineering pictures and video content – (ShipOnDesign).
- Third year of LinkedIn working group – Systematic DFMA Deployment.
- Second year writing a column for Assembly Magazine (6 columns this year).
Top 5 Posts
- Why it’s tough to decide — how to spot unmade decisions – gremlin style.
- Choose your path — the three paths explained – short and good.
- Impossible — well, almost.
- What is Design for Manufacturing and Assembly — the basics – video style.
- When It’s Time For a New Cowpath — great photo
I look forward to a great year 4.
Congratulations!
Happy anniversary as a columnist, Mike.
Thank you for the insights you’ve provided us (and the wonderful pictures, too.)
–Miles
Mike, congrats on the 3 years of writing. Your tenacity towards improving product design is unmatched. Keep the posts coming!
I raise my glass in toast to you, Mike, for taking a lead in the charge! Don’t stop! I’m proud of the association with you.
— Dave
Mike,
Thanks for allowing us to read your articles. I can say that the time I help you review presentation slides it help me see another side of DFM that not technical in nature. Congratulations Mike!
Jeff
Congrats to you on this Birth Day.
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Mike,
Your insights into manufacturing and subsequently life have been interesting, consice, sometimes funny and always food for thought. You my son are a born teacher. Congrats on your 3 year mark and I am looking forward to many more.
Love Harriet
We could not be more pleased to have Mike Shipulski grace the pages of ASSEMBLY magazine. Keep up the good work!–John Sprovieri, chief editor, ASSEMBLY