U.S. Industrial Production Dips in November

For the first time in seven months, production at U.S. factories, mines and utilities slipped in November. The decline was largely due to fewer automobiles being produced Read More

Light Friday: 2011′s Most Overused Professional Buzzwords

Plus: NASA’s Comet Harpoon and (Lousy) Gift-Giving among Co-Workers. Read More

Machine Tech Consumption up Year-over-Year

Demand for manufacturing technology declined in every major U.S. region in October, but orders for machine tools and related equipment were mostly up from the same period last year. Read More

IMT Classic: 5 Things Every Business Needs to Know about Packaging

Primary and secondary packaging is used for nearly every product sold in stores this holiday season, putting packaging at the nexus of every global supply chain and customer relationship. With that in mind, check out JoAnn “Packaging Diva” Hines’ five vital things every business must know to package a product that delivers. Read more. Read [...]

Weekly Industry Crib Sheet: U.S. Trade Gap Narrows

Plus: Consumer Sentiment Rises and Jobless Claims Plummet. Read More

Light Friday: How Bosses Part their Hair and other Leadership Habits

Plus: Lying for the Job and Geomagnetic Storms as Art. Read More

Auto Sales Surge in November

Major U.S. automakers reported significant sales growth last month, marking the largest gains in over two years and boosting the prospects for strong year-end performance through the holiday season. Read More

Factory Orders Fall in October

Orders for manufactured goods from U.S. companies decreased last month, signaling continued challenges for the manufacturing sector and the economy as a whole. Read More

Weekly Industry Crib Sheet: Holiday Retail Sales Start Strong

Plus: Consumer Confidence Leaps and Unemployment Rate Plunges in November. Read More

Light Friday: Office Etiquette Offenders

Plus: NASA’s First Recruitment Video and a Four-Wheel Drive Nano-Car. Read More

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