Monthly Archives: July 2009

Chad Schneider

The Manual Is Not A Safety Net

07.27.2009 by Chad Schneider

If you’re trying to squeeze a lot of functionality into a small device, you have two challenges: include all the functionality the user needs and wants, and allow the user to easily access all the functionality that you’ve included.

Chad Schneider

Go find your stakeholders

07.20.2009 by Chad Schneider

Engineering isn’t limited to CAD modeling in front of two widescreen monitors. Designers need to step away from their desks to interact with the product stakeholders before putting something out there. So, who are your stakeholders and how do you meet them?

Chad Schneider

Protecting Your Confidential Information

07.14.2009 by Chad Schneider

In the world of new product development, protecting confidential information is vitally important to the success of your business. Time to market, competitive advantage, and even cost competitiveness can hinge on your ability to keep your information private while you conduct research and develop a product. Here are a few ways we protect confidential information during our product development process.

Steve Janowski

Reflections of a High-School Intern

07.06.2009 by Steve Janowski

This has been a very good, fun, learning experience for me. I had something to do after school. I learned a lot of stuff. I had a fun time. And, I got to see what it was like to work in a business environment. My experience at Key Tech will help me fill out my college applications and build my resume. This internship has given me a good idea of what the workplace is like and it was an excellent opportunity. I’m very fortunate.