I vividly remember sitting in my grandparents living room as a child and listening to my father and grandfather argue about who could drive from Randolph, MA to Stamford, CT (or vice versa) faster. My father never could believe my grandfather’s claim that my grandfather could make the trip in under 3 hours (2 hours and 51 minutes to be exact). And since my grandfather, a retired truck driver, was the family auto expert, and my father, a pharmacist, knew nothing about cars, the battle was always won by my grandfather. Back in 1960’s and 1970’s speed was the measure of success.
Fast forward to today and think about how the conversation has changed. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: CAFE standards, CT, Gran Torino, MA, Miles per Gallon, Miles per Hour, MPG, MPH, Randolph, Recruitment Process Outsourcing, RPO, Six Sigma, Stamford








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