H1-B Critics Outline Program Flaws Barbara Jorgensen 3/30/2012 (46) comments Opponents of US H1-B visas say the program has been exploited to bring in workers that are paid less than their US counterparts and displaces qualified American workers.
2013 H1-B Visa Cap Remains the Same Barbara Jorgensen 3/29/2012 (16) comments Within the past few years, high unemployment rates have prompted criticism of the visa program, which allows as many as 65,000 foreign workers to be hired.
Midsized Manufacturers Upbeat About 2012 Barbara Jorgensen 3/28/2012 (7) comments Uncertainty about the financial strength of the European Union is tempering executives' optimism: 90 percent of CFOs cite the European fiscal situation as their top concern.
Foxconn Shores Up Display Supplies News of the Day 3/27/2012 (8) comments Foxconn parent Hon Hai will invest more than $800 million in Sharp, making it Sharp's largest shareholder. Sharp is a leading supplier of Apple's Retina displays.
Shipping Now: 'Conflict-Free' Parts Barbara Jorgensen 3/26/2012 (11) comments AVX and Motorola Solutions have cooperated on a project that helps companies meet the requirements of the Dodd-Frank "conflict-free" minerals law.
Understanding the Chinese Consumer Barbara Jorgensen 3/22/2012 (24) comments International companies have focused on employing Chinese citizens; now, they should pay more attention to selling to them.
TTI-Sager: A Good Fit at First Glance Barbara Jorgensen 3/21/2012 (10) comments TTI and Sager have similar offerings and cultures. Both companies have carved out a strong niche in IP&E products and have a history of being run by their founders.
Post-Quake Japan Should Aim Beyond Chips Barbara Jorgensen 3/20/2012 (5) comments A research firm doesn't believe Japan can regain its dominance in semiconductor manufacturing. A better question is whether it should try.
Global Positioning: Expanding Into India Barbara Jorgensen 3/16/2012 (21) comments As a market, India is considered the next China. And getting products into the consumers' hands carries many of the same logistical challenges.
Apple Watch: Blame the Displays Barbara Jorgensen 3/15/2012 (13) comments Apple's new iPad goes on sale tomorrow. Rather than underestimating demand, it appears Apple underestimated its suppliers' production capacity.
Mineral Dispute Keeps Factories in China Barbara Jorgensen 3/14/2012 (6) comments Efforts to curb REE quotas could have an unintended effect: forcing factories to locate in China to source the minerals economically.
Lessons From Apple & Pi Barbara Jorgensen 3/12/2012 (23) comments Two times in as many weeks, unprecedented demand resulted in sellouts. But only one company has a legitimate reason for missing the mark.
Flash Over Function Hurts Ford Barbara Jorgensen 3/7/2012 (16) comments Ford is rolling out a major repair to its MyFordTouch dashboard system when it should be celebrating instead.
Applicants: Please Provide Facebook Password Barbara Jorgensen 3/6/2012 (58) comments Several organizations, including colleges and a state prison system, are requring applicants to provide access to their Facebook pages. This could put a real damper on social media.
Mouser Builds a Better Parts Trap Barbara Jorgensen 3/5/2012 (10) comments Counterfeit components can enter the authorized channel, so franchised distributors are doing everything they can to plug any holes in the system.
Will You Buy a Cheaper iPad? Barbara Jorgensen 3/1/2012 (27) comments Apple reportedly is prepping a scaled-down iPad with a target price of $249. Those reports, along with the anticipated launch of the iPad 3, signal a boon for component makers is in the making.
H1-B Critics Outline Program Flaws Barbara Jorgensen 3/30/2012 (46) comments Opponents of US H1-B visas say the program has been exploited to bring in workers that are paid less than their US counterparts and displaces qualified American workers.
2013 H1-B Visa Cap Remains the Same Barbara Jorgensen 3/29/2012 (16) comments Within the past few years, high unemployment rates have prompted criticism of the visa program, which allows as many as 65,000 foreign workers to be hired.
Midsized Manufacturers Upbeat About 2012 Barbara Jorgensen 3/28/2012 (7) comments Uncertainty about the financial strength of the European Union is tempering executives' optimism: 90 percent of CFOs cite the European fiscal situation as their top concern.
Foxconn Shores Up Display Supplies News of the Day 3/27/2012 (8) comments Foxconn parent Hon Hai will invest more than $800 million in Sharp, making it Sharp's largest shareholder. Sharp is a leading supplier of Apple's Retina displays.
Shipping Now: 'Conflict-Free' Parts Barbara Jorgensen 3/26/2012 (11) comments AVX and Motorola Solutions have cooperated on a project that helps companies meet the requirements of the Dodd-Frank "conflict-free" minerals law.
Facebook Fires Back Barbara Jorgensen 3/23/2012 (46) comments This may be the first volley in Facebook's war to protect users' privacy.
Understanding the Chinese Consumer Barbara Jorgensen 3/22/2012 (24) comments International companies have focused on employing Chinese citizens; now, they should pay more attention to selling to them.
TTI-Sager: A Good Fit at First Glance Barbara Jorgensen 3/21/2012 (10) comments TTI and Sager have similar offerings and cultures. Both companies have carved out a strong niche in IP&E products and have a history of being run by their founders.
Post-Quake Japan Should Aim Beyond Chips Barbara Jorgensen 3/20/2012 (5) comments A research firm doesn't believe Japan can regain its dominance in semiconductor manufacturing. A better question is whether it should try.
Global Positioning: Expanding Into India Barbara Jorgensen 3/16/2012 (21) comments As a market, India is considered the next China. And getting products into the consumers' hands carries many of the same logistical challenges.
Apple Watch: Blame the Displays Barbara Jorgensen 3/15/2012 (13) comments Apple's new iPad goes on sale tomorrow. Rather than underestimating demand, it appears Apple underestimated its suppliers' production capacity.
Mineral Dispute Keeps Factories in China Barbara Jorgensen 3/14/2012 (6) comments Efforts to curb REE quotas could have an unintended effect: forcing factories to locate in China to source the minerals economically.
I Want My IntelTV? Barbara Jorgensen 3/13/2012 (11) comments Intel reportedly is throwing its hat into the TV ring. Will you tune in to IntelTV?
Lessons From Apple & Pi Barbara Jorgensen 3/12/2012 (23) comments Two times in as many weeks, unprecedented demand resulted in sellouts. But only one company has a legitimate reason for missing the mark.
Flash Over Function Hurts Ford Barbara Jorgensen 3/7/2012 (16) comments Ford is rolling out a major repair to its MyFordTouch dashboard system when it should be celebrating instead.
Applicants: Please Provide Facebook Password Barbara Jorgensen 3/6/2012 (58) comments Several organizations, including colleges and a state prison system, are requring applicants to provide access to their Facebook pages. This could put a real damper on social media.
Mouser Builds a Better Parts Trap Barbara Jorgensen 3/5/2012 (10) comments Counterfeit components can enter the authorized channel, so franchised distributors are doing everything they can to plug any holes in the system.
Will You Buy a Cheaper iPad? Barbara Jorgensen 3/1/2012 (27) comments Apple reportedly is prepping a scaled-down iPad with a target price of $249. Those reports, along with the anticipated launch of the iPad 3, signal a boon for component makers is in the making.
EBN Dialogue enables and encourages you to participate in live chats with notable leaders and luminaries. Not only editors and journalists, but the entire EBN community is able to comment and ask questions. Listed below are upcoming and archived chats.
Archived Dialogues
Thailand Stages a Comeback Join EBN contributor Jennifer Baljko on Thursday August 23, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. EST for a live chat on how electronic manufacturers in Thailand have shored up their supply chain to reduce the impact of future natural disasters.
Euro-Crisis: What It Means for High-Tech Firms Join EBN Editor in Chief Bolaji Ojo and Contributing Editor Jennifer Baljko on Thursday, July 12, at 10:00 a.m. EDT for a Live Chat on high-tech and Europe's economic difficulties.
Microsoft Surface: Potential Winners & Losers What are the implications for the electronics industry supply chain of Microsoft Corp.'s decision to launch its own tablet PC? Join industry veteran and EE Times' systems and OEM expert Rick Merritt on Tuesday, July 3, at 12:00 pm EDT for a Live Chat on this subject.
Join EBN contributor Jennifer Baljko on Thursday August 23, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. EST for a live chat on how electronic manufacturers in Thailand have shored up their supply chain to reduce the impact of future natural disasters.
Peter Drucker famously said "Trying to predict the future is like trying to drive down a country road at night with no lights while looking out the back window." Yet in the razor's-edge world of electronics—with a lean supply chain and just-in-time demands—the need to know the future is vital.
While no one really can accurately predict the future, we can take guidance from another Drucker saying which is the best way to predict the future is to create it.
You've heard the saying "the No. 1 supply chain risk is your people." That hasn't always been the case. But today's complex global supply chain requires a new type of multitalented employee. It's one who understands, finance, marketing, economics, is savvy with technology, graceful with relationships and can think analytically.
Where are these people? Are universities properly preparing the next generation supply chain professionals? How do train your existing workforce for these new, demanding positions?
Brian Fuller, editor-in-chief of EBN, will lead a 60-minute Avnet Velocity panel discussion that will ask and answer these and other questions swirling around today's supply-chain talent challenges.
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