We are all aware of the supply chain issues our industry has faced. Beginning with electronic components, it has spread to so many other types of parts are industry relies on. Fortunately, it looks like we are beginning to come out the other end of the supply chain shortage. But the supply chain problems have further spread to the labor market. If you are in a position to hire people for your company, you know firsthand how difficult that process can be today.
Adding to the level of labor acquisition difficulties is the great “Silver Tsunami,” otherwise known as the great retirement. As mentioned on Reliability Matters episode 130, the fact is, Baby Boomers are entering retirement in greater numbers. According to government data, from now until 2030, 10,000 boomers will hit retirement age each day. Millions will begin to officially retire. Some of these retirees are designated subject matter experts within their companies. Not only are people retiring, they are taking with them a vault of valuable knowledge.
This has created an even larger demand for consultants within our industry. I’ve had several industry consultants on my show over the last few years, including today’s guest: legendary industry consultant, Bob Willis. If you’ve been in this industry longer than 18 seconds, there’s a good chance you’ve at least heard his name. If you’ve been in this industry for virtually any length of time, there’s a good chance you’ve seen his videos, read his books, or watched him present at numerous industry conferences and symposiums. If I reviewed Bob’s complete professional biography, it would take an entire episode.
During our conversation, we discussed Bob's newest book, Robotic Soldering Inspection and Defect Guide. Anyone who makes a donation to Bob's chosen charity will receive a download of his book as well as access to Bob's complete book collection:
Click the following link for more information: https://www.justgiving.com/page/bob-willis-roboticsolderingbook
RM 116: Supply Chain Musings with Mark Godwin of Ventec
PCB Chat 113: David Schild of the Printed Circuit Board Association of America
PCB Chat 112: Vivek Bansal on VVDN’s Vertical Integration Model
PCB Chat 111: Metallic Resources on Reclaiming Electronics Solder
RM 115: Making Sense of ’Big Data’
PCB Chat 110: Steve Robinson of APCT
RM 114: The Remarkable Return of the Post-Reflow Cleaning Process
RM 113: Counterfeit Component Detection with Dr. Eyal Weiss
Business Challenges with STI Electronics’ President David Raby
PCB Chat 109: Wally Rhines on the PCB Design Software Market
PCB Chat 108: Travis Kelly on Government Support of the US PCB Industry
RM 112: ESD Mitigation with ESD Expert Christopher Almeras
RM 111: Liquid Metal’s Potential Future in Electronics
RM 109: A Decade of Industry 4.0 - What it Was - What it Wasn’t
PCB Chat 107: Valentina Ratner and Kyle Dumont of AllSpice
PCB Chat 106: Madan Jagernauth on the Latest HDP Projects
RM 108: SMTA Pan Pacific Microelectronics Symposium Preview
RM 107: IPC Validation Services & the Trusted Supplier Program
RM 106: A Conversation about Production Automation
PCB Chat 105: Low-Heat Solders with Ian Tevis of SAFI-Tech and Andy Mackie of Indium
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