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Episode Synopsis
#27 – Bert Uschold: On the other side of the mike.
Bert owns his own engineering consulting firm, Dexterity Engineering, LLC and regular host of this podcast.
Doug wants to be like Bert
Doug has bought over half the beers Bert has ever consumed.
He could have been a lumberjack or an architect
A night light was his first invention.
A quart of random loose change is about $100.
Bert is more design engineer than mechanical engineer
Or even better, full stack product development engineer.
Bert figured out how to determine process capability for true position dimensions.
And Doug’s company has used it.
Bert knew what the surgeons needed six months before they knew it.
Inside the box is harder than outside the box.
The Apollo 13 CO2 scrubber problem is an excellent example of inside the box thinking.
Bert’s superpower is seeing when people are not talking about the same thing or solving the wrong problem.
About eating cake and gaining weight.
About the podcast
Favorite part is getting to know new people and old friends
Bert would still do it if he had no listeners
20-25% are outside the US
Favorite comment is “that’s a great question”
Has ridden bicycles built for one, two, and four.
He’s has been to many baseball stadiums.
Bert and Doug both enjoy interviewing better than being interviewed.
Doug’s Company – Integral Manufacturing, https://integralmfg.com/
Bert’s Company – www.dexterityeng.com
Bert owns his own engineering consulting firm, Dexterity Engineering, LLC and regular host of this podcast.
Doug wants to be like Bert
Doug has bought over half the beers Bert has ever consumed.
He could have been a lumberjack or an architect
A night light was his first invention.
A quart of random loose change is about $100.
Bert is more design engineer than mechanical engineer
Or even better, full stack product development engineer.
Bert figured out how to determine process capability for true position dimensions.
And Doug’s company has used it.
Bert knew what the surgeons needed six months before they knew it.
Inside the box is harder than outside the box.
The Apollo 13 CO2 scrubber problem is an excellent example of inside the box thinking.
Bert’s superpower is seeing when people are not talking about the same thing or solving the wrong problem.
About eating cake and gaining weight.
About the podcast
Favorite part is getting to know new people and old friends
Bert would still do it if he had no listeners
20-25% are outside the US
Favorite comment is “that’s a great question”
Has ridden bicycles built for one, two, and four.
He’s has been to many baseball stadiums.
Bert and Doug both enjoy interviewing better than being interviewed.
Doug’s Company – Integral Manufacturing, https://integralmfg.com/
Bert’s Company – www.dexterityeng.com
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