Articles by author: Brandon Pfluger

Career Lessons Learned by an Analog Guy in a Digital World

No company is perfect, and whether you work at a start-up or large corporation, there will inevitably be days where you wish you worked on the other side. Tim Garbutt, the Director of Corporate Marketing and Communications at Flintco LLC, has been on both sides and knows how the other half works. On this episode […]

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How a Former Pro Golfer Translates Experience to Business

Learning moments in a career can be successes and failures. It’s what a leader does after that really matters. Knowledge Is Power goes one-on-one with leaders in different industries to uncover these experiences.   Many things can prepare someone for their career—experiences and even time on the golf course. Host Brandon Pfluger spoke with Brett […]

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Lessons Learned on the Leadership Path

Learning moments in a career can be successes and failures. It’s what a leader does after that really matters. Knowledge Is Power goes one-on-one with leaders in different industries to uncover these experiences. Host Brandon Pfluger spoke with Jessica Pantages, Chief Communication Officer at NSF International, developer of public health standards and certification programs that […]

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A Lesson in Subtlety: How to Mentor Colleagues

While there is no clear path to finding a mentor, when Simon Whitton, Managing Director, SIRO Consulting chatted with Brandon Pfluger, Host, Knowledge is Power, about his career in robotics, he shared some key insight into how he’s ended up acting as a mentor to colleagues.   Throughout his career, Whitton has held leadership positions […]

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Creating A Drone Program That Invests in Efficiency

At the Commercial UAV Expo Americas in Las Vegas, Nevada, drone professionals of every niche came together to discuss the latest applications for unmanned vehicles. One use for drones is precision imaging systems, Greg Davis, Founder and CEO, Overwatch Imaging focuses on. However, Davis appreciates more than his specific use for drones. “I […]

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Competitive Landscape of the Electric Vehicle Market is Reliant on Pricing and Supply Chain Management
May 4, 2024

Global emphasis on sustainability is intensifying and both consumers and industries alike are looking toward electric vehicles as a viable alternative to traditional combustion engines. As a result, the electric vehicle (EV) market is now critical. However, the competitiveness of EVs hinges significantly on strategic pricing and effective supply chain management—especially concerning battery production, […]

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Electric Vehicles are Fueling a Change in Battery Technology and the Energy Sector
May 4, 2024

This rapid growth and use of electric vehicles (EVs) is not just revolutionizing the automotive industry; it’s poised to transform how we store and use energy on a grand scale. As companies like Tesla demonstrate the viability of EVs through advanced battery technology, a significant technological spillover into grid-level energy storage is beginning to […]

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Affordability of Electric Vehicles Also Hinges on Proper EV Charging Infrastructure
May 3, 2024

The electric vehicle (EV) revolution continues to gain momentum, and naturally the spotlight intensifies on the crucial issue of finding EV charging stations and the broader state of EV charging infrastructure. Against the backdrop of increasing EV adoption and growing concerns regarding range anxiety, the urgency to address these challenges is a pressing matter. […]

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US OEMs Must Streamline Existing Systems and Apply Volume-Driven Strategies to Cut EV Manufacturing Costs
May 3, 2024

As the electric vehicle (EV) market continues to expand, US original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) face significant challenges in reducing manufacturing costs to remain competitive. With growing global competition, particularly from countries like China that benefit from massive subsidies and a fresh industrial slate, the urgency for US manufacturers to adapt has never been more […]

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