Spot on! I think too many people don’t see the difference between “high achievers” and “high engagement”. Highly engaged people are very much a part of the group and may actually be “stars of the group” but their work product and the value it brings to the group is very low. This important nuance is lost on….the people who are not truly high performers or don’t have the breadth of experience to truly recognize the difference
Nick Saban💯
“Mediocre people don’t like high-achievers — & high-achievers don’t like mediocre people.”
“My goal for spring practice — get the right guys on the bus. Get them in the right seats & get the wrong guys off the bus.”
📽 @TheCrimsonWhite
John Morris, President of Industrial & Logistics, Americas Advisory Services at @CBRE, says smaller manufacturers users are leading industrial leasing activity.
Watch the full conversation with CBRE's @DarinMellott: https://t.co/BdJqU6RvNV
AAM IN THE NEWS: “...There’s been a greater awareness of the opportunities for reshoring work,” says AAM's President @ScottPaulAAM.
Automation is changing the equation — labor cost is no longer the decisive factor it once was. 🇺🇸
Read more 👉 https://t.co/mkxfGQfckJ
#MadeInUSA
Goldman's latest (still very early) analysis of tariff effects thru June 2025:
-Foreign exporters absorbed 14% of US tariffs
-US companies ate 64%
-US consumers ate 22%
-Protected US companies also raised prices
-Consumers will see bigger price increases (70%) thru the Fall
Walking around talking to attendees, I heard a number of SMB owners say:
"I'm just doing boring manufacturing work - nothing like these what these amazing startups are doing."
TBH, doing manufacturing at scale is one of the hardest things to do well.
It is not boring - it is high status and the lifeblood of our society.
Here's to the small business owners grinding it out, every day, to deliver critical parts to end users.
There is no "just doing boring manufacturing."
We're proud of what you're delivering in the face of deep headwinds, and the determination you show to Build for America.
Another great (read: emotionally inspiring) summary of @LeTour by @rouleur. The Tour is all about Science & Romance!
Science is not only a disciple of reason but also one of romance and passion.” - Stephen Hawking
It is this quote which sums up the ethos of the American team Southam and Healy are part of.
Their approach to Grand Tour stages is clinical, methodical and investigative, but this only works with the combination of devotion and love they have for their sport.
"He is the one who marked this stage with an ‘x’ and said, ‘this day.’ He has been talking about it since the winter. He is studious with his material."
Romance and science: How EF Education-EasyPost pulled off Tour de France perfection
Read now: https://t.co/ZdbEZkuTXu