Lessons Learned April 25, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Don’t confront me with my failures. I have not forgotten them… From These Days by Jackson BrowneRead More
Innovation in Mature Products April 20, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Many people look back fondly on the days of the annual model change in the automobile market. Car dealerships would cover their display windows and...Read More
Convergence in Design April 19, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments One of the old car magazines I subscribe to has had an ongoing discussion on left-hand- threaded wheel studs. At one time the engineering community...Read More
Fundamentals of Maintenance April 13, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Modern cars and trucks are wonderfully reliable and durable. As much as I love old cars I cannot cleanse my memory of the heartbreaking behavior th...Read More
Why Things Break April 11, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments I used to tease our maintenance staff that there were only two reasons a machine went down: it went down because we worked on it or because we did ...Read More
Good Product Specifications are Critical to Good Design April 6, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments History is full of great ideas that did not succeed — frequently because they did not meet the “needs” of the marketplace. One of the first things ...Read More
What Makes a Good Design? April 4, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments In my last post I insisted that good design wins in the marketplace. As a student of automotive history, I am compelled to admit that some very gre...Read More
Open Source Part II March 30, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments One of the things I mention when teaching about gears is the long history of great minds who have contributed to our field. Early readers of Ge...Read More
Should Gear Technology be Open Source? March 28, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments One of the few things I miss about my old commute is all the great content I heard on public radio. Ten hours a week of news, in depth features, an...Read More
10 Questions About Your Work March 23, 2017 Charles D. Schultz No Comments Few things are as terrifying as a blank page. As a follow-up to my suggestion about writing a personal history I offer these leading questions: Read More