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Keep reading for March’s top stories, from making the switch to dynamic scheduling without alienating your techs to Toshiba’s vision for the robotic future of nuclear cleanup.
Making the Big Switch to Dynamic Scheduling? Avoid These Pitfalls
How to prepare techs for dynamic scheduling @Xerox @DBStphns https://t.co/4VSWxSkYd5 pic.twitter.com/bFRrmO5d0f
— FieldServiceDigital (@TheFSDigital) March 14, 2016
Taos Ski Valley’s Incredible Toolkit: Avalanche-Blasting Artillery, Explosives, Labrador Retrievers
At Taos Ski Valley, Labrador Avalanche Techs Keep the Slopes Safe => a diff. kind of “lab tech” https://t.co/A7VFmb5IGN via @TheFSDigital
— Dave Yarnold (@dyarnold) March 18, 2016
Managing a Multigenerational Workforce
Old School vs. New School: Managing a Multigenerational Workforce https://t.co/lOEuwm59WA via @TheFSDigitalpic.twitter.com/adeBVJRLND
— Sean M. Lyden (@seanmlyden) March 8, 2016
What Technicians Really Think About Their Jobs (And the Boss)?
#Service techs dish on their careers and bosses https://t.co/HxIM66e7to @suma1r @tservicecouncil pic.twitter.com/ibDsEnqyrW
— FieldServiceDigital (@TheFSDigital) March 28, 2016
Toshiba’s New Robot Will Venture Where Humans Can’t — A Destroyed Nuclear Reactor
Look: #Fukushima cleanup ‘bot that’s two-stories tall and wider than a school bus https://t.co/p88PrbMV8e @toshiba pic.twitter.com/ut8BNUMVjM
— FieldServiceDigital (@TheFSDigital) March 23, 2016