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Elon & Sandy: Design Philosophy Parallels | PART 2 

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Check out Part 2 of 2 of Sandy Munro's presentation on his engineering philosophies, based on specific real life experiences, and the comparisons to Elon Musk's 5 Step Protocol for Successful Engineering.
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@smallsmalliver
@smallsmalliver 2 года назад
Just came to comment on the Monro and Son thumbnail. Comedy gold!
@RamachandranKN_87
@RamachandranKN_87 2 года назад
Thumbnail game is strong with Munro Live!
@necbranduc
@necbranduc 2 года назад
Ahhaahaaa, that thumbnail is golden.. 🤣🤣🤣
@magnamic5614
@magnamic5614 2 года назад
Damn! You beat me to it…🤣🤣😂
@DurzoBlunts
@DurzoBlunts 2 года назад
That thumbnail looks like it should belong on each of their office desks, like a proud father and happy son duo. Awesome!
@TANOCA17
@TANOCA17 2 года назад
Munro & A should sell that as wallpapers
@kijackson92
@kijackson92 2 года назад
I want a mug with this picture on it!
@NathanGSean
@NathanGSean 2 года назад
This is a master Class
@Clearphish
@Clearphish 2 года назад
Master Class by a super teacher! Pure gold...
@abou8963
@abou8963 2 года назад
Stop Missy Cummings bias appointment ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JO6aMu26ojY.html 1:15
@steveperreira5850
@steveperreira5850 2 года назад
Enjoy this class while you can, Sandy harped on the “ugly baby.“ I expect this video to be banned……
@Clearphish
@Clearphish 2 года назад
@@steveperreira5850 Only banned if there were references to particular parents. Totally free & clear as far as I'm concerned. :-)
@kknn523
@kknn523 2 года назад
blind leading the blind.. This is amateur hour compared to what actual engineers are thinking.
@Clearphish
@Clearphish 2 года назад
@@kknn523 Always nice to see contentless comments. Got anything to back up your musings?
@wadeterheide8873
@wadeterheide8873 2 года назад
I have asked my 18 year old to watch these videos, he said he is a programmer and doesn't like cars. I explained that this philosophy is not about cars, it's about learning to think independently and understanding efficiency in all areas of design and life.
@ClockworksOfGL
@ClockworksOfGL 2 года назад
"One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code." - Ken Thompson, co-creator of Unix and the C programming language.
@muddyside8020
@muddyside8020 2 года назад
I have more than 30 years in software development and I can tell you for sure that you can apply every single bit of advice from this workshop on software projects. Probably much easier and faster than on product manufacturing. Tell your son, in case he doesnt know, Elon Musk is a software engineer !!!
@wadeterheide8873
@wadeterheide8873 2 года назад
@@muddyside8020 Thanks for the reminder, I have told him that Elon is a programmer before and I will refresh that message. My son is on a gap year so he can finish his OS, his programming language, one of his games and finish writing his novel before he goes to University.
@g.martok9651
@g.martok9651 Год назад
Brilliant, thank you Sandy. I´m an engineer and professor of production management in Germany. Not Harvard, no strategy consulting, no management buzz words only pragmatic engineering. For 20 years I preach this to my students but you really nailed it. In future I will show parts of this video to my students to show them: "yes, believe me, it works!!!"
@jasonmunro1150
@jasonmunro1150 2 года назад
"Get the cheese the Munro way" inspirational I thank you Uncle Sandy.
@stevethomson6900
@stevethomson6900 2 года назад
Chew through the Maze!
@okjhum
@okjhum 2 года назад
A-mazing! :-)
@jeffkrupke3810
@jeffkrupke3810 2 года назад
Wow what a teacher you are awesome Sandy! Learned so much from you over the past year or two. Thanks so much to share your knowledge so freely.
@MunroLive
@MunroLive 2 года назад
You are welcome!
@OwnerOfOwn
@OwnerOfOwn 2 года назад
@@MunroLive I came here to say everything he said! Thanks Sandy!
@chrisbraid2907
@chrisbraid2907 2 года назад
I think Sandy understands the creative designer/engineers in the world. For sure sacrifice the sacred Cows … just take care that you cover what they did ….
@2nd3rd1st
@2nd3rd1st 2 года назад
Absolutely brilliant presentation and so much to take to heart even just for everyday life! I'm feeling dirty watching this for free. PART 2
@i_might_be_lying
@i_might_be_lying 2 года назад
Well, they have Patreon. Join the club ;-)
@Geraldaga
@Geraldaga 2 года назад
100% agree. Heck I shared the 1st video with some colleagues. Best video I’ve seen this month. Great for work and personal.
@gerhardkutt1748
@gerhardkutt1748 2 года назад
This is all common sense. Any idea why they don't give out degrees in common sense? No one in academia is qualified to teach it.
@i_might_be_lying
@i_might_be_lying 2 года назад
@@gerhardkutt1748 common sense is not so common
@electricaviationchannelvid7863
@electricaviationchannelvid7863 2 года назад
@@i_might_be_lying So true...
@Nphen
@Nphen 2 года назад
"Oh, you wanted holes in those washers?" has me cracking up! 😂
@peterpet77rp
@peterpet77rp 2 года назад
Simply stunning. This company (Munro) should worth billions. Not only that, if American companies had taken these lessons serious they would be on top. Tesla is doing it
@yrj77
@yrj77 2 года назад
This was a great two part series. This is the kind of reoriented thinking that US companies need. Focus on making money instead of saving money.
@dduffy7271
@dduffy7271 2 года назад
LIFE hacks 101!!
@svirrsvarr
@svirrsvarr 2 года назад
No you should focus on making good products.
@paulmichaelfreedman8334
@paulmichaelfreedman8334 Год назад
The irony is that the only one who really sees the paradigm shifts Elon brings and truly understands the technological aspects to the core, is someone who is already at a fair age (meaning - not young)
@areitu
@areitu Год назад
Great way to put it. Toyota does a lot of this stuff--using humans in place of automations, building in quality in the design, etc. and the results speak for themselves
@johnnylafata5489
@johnnylafata5489 2 года назад
Love your show, I'm a 74-year-old product designer designing products now for over 54 years. I love listing to you and learning! May God Bless and protect your Family and Staff!
@jameswalsh4088
@jameswalsh4088 2 года назад
I spent my working lifetime in design engineering, and these were the best - BY FAR - videos on engineering design and purpose I have ever seen. Outstanding!
@manuelabadia5254
@manuelabadia5254 2 года назад
Amazing presentation Sandy! It is a pleasure to see you teaching. I have never been interested in the stock market, but I bought $6000 in Tesla stock after I saw you talking about Tesla's technology and how ahead they were compared to other automakers. Now the stock is worth $114000. You changed my family's life. Thank you very much!
@nigelbester9421
@nigelbester9421 2 года назад
This should be taught in engineering courses at year 1. Some of the best lessons I learnt were in systems engineering which was not taught in undergrad! This is systems engineering thinking, integrated to manufacturing knowledge, cost optimisation and more. Love it.
@mpersad
@mpersad 2 года назад
The most informative and thought provoking set of videos I've ever watched on RU-vid. Outstanding generosity of spirit by Sandy and Munro Associates to share this with the world for free. Really inspiring.
@deeppatel7068
@deeppatel7068 2 года назад
The best picture ever, just like father and son!!!
@kennyg1358
@kennyg1358 2 года назад
I think a signed poster or canvas version would be a great Christmas gift.
@patrickcphillips
@patrickcphillips 2 года назад
Mr. Munro, I'm eternally grateful that you decided to be on a platform such as RU-vid. The immeasurably vast amounts of knowledge, experience, expertise, curiosity and vision you share with all of us is priceless! I think many of your videos are a wake up call to every business. Thank you for enlightening us to what's possible and removing the veil of mystery surrounding the process. I think Tesla has caused the beginning of the end of many OEMs. Many don't realize it yet. Thanks for all you have done and continue to do!
@s.m.7018
@s.m.7018 2 года назад
“The best part is no part.” - E. Musk
@briancayer5815
@briancayer5815 2 года назад
LOL! I’m liking the fact that Sandy is still excelling in the university of guru.
@irag34
@irag34 2 года назад
I feel like I owe Sandy money for this workshop.
@stevethomson6900
@stevethomson6900 2 года назад
Join the MunroLive Patreon if you haven't already!
@andr544
@andr544 2 года назад
I hope there are schools that use this kind of videos to teach next generation of engineers (and executives that will be in charge of money allocation). Great video!
@dudefjdfkhllkj
@dudefjdfkhllkj 2 года назад
Absolute master class in manufacturing. This is the kind of presentation that I wish was standard issue in schools of engineering. I work for a major Detroit OEM, and every day I see or hear things that make me scratch my head as a result of the knowledge you have been kind enough to share. Please keep up the great work!
@eddiegardner8232
@eddiegardner8232 2 года назад
Love it! I always thought like Sandy. Parts that are one piece or snap together, combining multiple parts functions into the single part design, use the right material for the part (molded plastic if possible), have multiple parts self-locate themselves precisely as they are assembled, and eliminate as many fasteners as possible. Good stuff.
@dr-k1667
@dr-k1667 2 года назад
I've said this before on other videos that I am not an engineer, but love to put things together and take them apart. This hits me on way more levels than just physical goods, it is a philosophy that can and for me should be applied to real life NO MATTER WHAT YOUR DOING. I've said both parts of this series to watch again because there are so many nuggets in here and if I am stuck on a problem, I think there is a process stated or shown here that can help me overcome it. That's what I think anyway. This is a gift to anyone who watches it.
@kreelaban3420
@kreelaban3420 2 года назад
One word, "Superb" ! This can be applied to everything in life from sharpening a pencil to marriage - the sky is the limit. Don't limit yourself. Take pride in everything you do.
@gegwen7440
@gegwen7440 2 года назад
Must be a real interesting place to work.
@RojCowles
@RojCowles 2 года назад
"Belts are bad". Would love to see an episode getting a cheap, $300, 3D FDM Printer which are mostly belt driven to move the gantries, heads and bed. Maybe give it a critique and some quick arm waving on how it could be improved. Loved these videos, made me think and also laughed out loud a few times. Hopefully as good a recruiting tool for Munro as some of Tesla's Battery and AI days seem to have been.
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 2 года назад
I saw a video on a flying taxi design with horizontal rotors - it had 3 drive belts on each of the 4 rotor assemblies and my immediate thought was"that will kill people" Any one drive belt slips by 1 tooth and the geometry of the rotors is lost and it crashes.
@rwdplz1
@rwdplz1 2 года назад
I've fixed dozens of cassette decks where the main problem was failed belts (stretched or melted)
@Retanaru
@Retanaru 2 года назад
The main problem with the consumer 3d printing scene is that all of the obvious advancements are under patent. So when you look at them and go "Wow I could make this so much better." You 100% could, but then you wouldn't be able to sell it. The tech is perpetually 15 years behind because the companies that first patented all those parts have almost no interest in selling to consumers. So here we are with 15 year old belt driven 3d printers.
@RojCowles
@RojCowles 2 года назад
@@Retanaru Do you have a link to the patent? Thought that most of the consumer 3D Printers have a lineage back to the RepRap printers and are mostly open source designs. Thx!
@samuelbellamy4218
@samuelbellamy4218 2 года назад
@@piccalillipit9211 I agree and I do not want flying cars or delivery. They will crash, have quality issues, drop stuff, loud, invade privacy or just having stuff flying over head all the time is not cool either. Even birds can be annoying at times could you imagine Harley drones or Chinese Harley clone drones :)
@stevethomson6900
@stevethomson6900 2 года назад
Awesome two-parter! I feel smarter having watched this. Thanks Sandy. Thanks Munro Associates and the MunroLive Team.
@martinmisuth2775
@martinmisuth2775 2 года назад
incredible how you could do this presentation without any editing. You clearly know whats going on.
@ClockworksOfGL
@ClockworksOfGL 2 года назад
“If we could make a watch out of one part, we would.” - Nicolas Hayek, late chairman of the Swatch Group (paraphrased, I don’t remember the exact quote).
@allmybasketsinoneegg
@allmybasketsinoneegg 2 года назад
Had a nightmare where Munro was my uncle and I showed him my science project. Then he got mad at the number of unnecessary parts and complex assembly.
@paulcummings55
@paulcummings55 2 года назад
I am not an engineer, but I still enjoyed this set of two videos showing the Munro process of development. Anyone who is serious about improving either their own manufacturing or products, or anyone who want to succeed as an engineer, should be required to watch this 'Master's Calss' in design. Thanks, Sandy!
@rwdplz1
@rwdplz1 2 года назад
"What they DON'T teach you in engineering school, but is more important"
@AdmiralQuality
@AdmiralQuality 2 года назад
"We must be permanently dissatisfied in order to succeed." LOVE IT! That's pretty much been my motto forever but I never crystallized it into so few words before. Thanks Sandy!
@wmartonejr
@wmartonejr 2 года назад
Best Sandy videos ever!!! An Engineering mindset always #trumps the Finance mindset.
@edwyncorteen1527
@edwyncorteen1527 2 года назад
Wow! What a fabulous two part video! Simply put all business leaders and politicians should be made to watch this!
@TheAegisClaw
@TheAegisClaw 2 года назад
A lot of this is applying software design principles to hardware design.
@meamzcs
@meamzcs 2 года назад
@BullShark but it's not overengineered and bloated because of a correct application of the principles. Most of the times it is because of not applying these principles correctly.
@pliskenmovie
@pliskenmovie 2 года назад
The biggest problems with software are ill-defined requirements, and the inability of engineers to say "no".
@meamzcs
@meamzcs 2 года назад
@BullShark Depends on what you want to do. For all kinds of enterprise systems or systems with high availability or scalability requirements, K8s makes total sense. It actually makes software better there if applied correctly. Does it make sense for your new startup that doesn't even have any customers yet? No. You use the right tool for the job which is something like a simple VM rented at some cloud provider plus maybe a managed database service or sth and deal with scalability and availability once it becomes relevant
@ionkayak1948
@ionkayak1948 2 года назад
Thank you very much, Mr Munro and Associates for so useful lessons!
@MunroLive
@MunroLive 2 года назад
Glad you like them!
@kdshak4904
@kdshak4904 2 года назад
Wow. Pure gold. “Engineering Gold” that is. Thank you thank you thank you Professor Sandy Munro. 🙏🙏🙏
@stephenmoten4017
@stephenmoten4017 2 года назад
Tank you again for helping all of us with the proper mindset.
@96ej
@96ej 2 года назад
Right! This guy is the real deal
@calebjones3383
@calebjones3383 2 года назад
This was fantastic, thank you for sharing this amazing knowledge.
@abou8963
@abou8963 2 года назад
Stop Missy Cummings bias appointment ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JO6aMu26ojY.html 1:15
@MunroLive
@MunroLive 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@pedantic79
@pedantic79 2 года назад
Great video. I'd really like to see Sandy reaction video of "Tesla Is Lightyears Ahead Of... Tesla", where the old Model S door handle is compared to the new Model S door handle. It shows just how committed Tesla is to improving their designs rather than simply continuing with the ugly baby.
@RC-fp1tl
@RC-fp1tl 2 года назад
I was thinking the same thing! I hope we’ll see his reaction to the solid state electronics in the Plaid teardown
@RaglansElectricBaboon
@RaglansElectricBaboon 2 года назад
I almost agree except that I think that the concept of the Model S handle is fundamentally flawed. I hate it but I love the rest of the car and I'm not selling my S anytime soon :)
@mikakstienhaara3478
@mikakstienhaara3478 2 года назад
Great lesson! I remember when Sandy ran parts of this in Norway - so much profound knowledge and guidance to successful product design that actually builds also the company culture and business success!
@moondog-HMB
@moondog-HMB 2 года назад
Masterclass part II. Thank you Sandy for being such a class act and sharing your knowledge with the world.
@maxmintz511
@maxmintz511 2 года назад
Superb! Lesson can be applied to so many different areas of life. Education!
@PathosBedlam
@PathosBedlam 2 года назад
This was a great course in Lean Design. I'm in no way an engineer, but I do a bit of CAD for 3D printing, and this really needs to be shown to every kid in year 7 of high school in every country, so the engineers can start off their education the right way. I shudder to think how many products the people at Munro have helped optimize that I've interacted with without knowing it. Keep up the great work peeps.
@morgantusk
@morgantusk 2 года назад
I would like to recommend Sandy does a Ted Talk.
@lukejagodzinski
@lukejagodzinski 2 года назад
Great presentation! It's interesting how this also applies to software engineering. I very often see people over-engineering instead of simplifying code; adding code that should never exist; solving problems in isolation instead of thinking about bigger picture. I'm also learning on my mistakes which is frustrating - nobody taught my to think this way, neither at the university nor in the school. You just have to learn it the hard way. It's great if you learn from your mistakes, some people are too lazy or short-sighted to even learn.
@areitu
@areitu Год назад
In a different interview on the everyday astronauts youtube channel, Elon talks about how sometimes engineers end up over-engineering a solution that is unnecessary or sometimes not needed and that should be prevented. I think that applies even in software. I work with databases and reports, and I've found myself spending too much time on something that was ultimately not needed by the user
@nickwulf
@nickwulf 2 года назад
"there is good design, and there is bad design, but there is no such thing as no design"
@ericsandberg3167
@ericsandberg3167 2 года назад
Reminds me of all the 6sigma, Lean, and Black Belt training I received over the years.....but there was never a course on how to break the logjam of parochial thinking of upper management that refused to step out of their comfort zone and stop saying..."But we've always done it that way.."
@larrythelobster2474
@larrythelobster2474 2 года назад
Toyota 1990: "We must be permanently dissatisfied in order to succeed" Toyota 2021: "We must YOLO on solid state technology and hope it works out"
@rkan2
@rkan2 2 года назад
Missed 2017 when they sold their 1.4% stake in Tesla lol
@spuddy4063
@spuddy4063 2 года назад
@@rkan2 Someone in the not too distant future will look back in history and try to find who to blame, as to why Toyota failed. Finding someone to blame is the easy part. SUCCESS is not easily found from passing blame, HARD WORK is doing your best and excelling at it, not so easy is it?
@markplott4820
@markplott4820 2 года назад
Toyota/LEXUS looked at the Tesla model 3, and said " we cannot build a car as good as this " ............LOL.
@abraxastulammo9940
@abraxastulammo9940 2 года назад
@@markplott4820 Let's be the leader in hydrogen passenger cars instead! 😂
@KenLord
@KenLord 2 года назад
Hydrogen Fuel Cell car? ... That's one damn ugly baby :)
@Bulbachar
@Bulbachar 2 года назад
This reminds me of my QA class (and lean six sigma) at ASU. Very interesting to see. I learned some of the best life philosophies from my professor (never stop learning). Great overview. Now I know why I was attracted to your channel.
@saxmanrex
@saxmanrex 2 года назад
This video should be required viewing for any engineer. Thank you!!!
@victorblock3421
@victorblock3421 Год назад
Years ago I wouldn't imagine this. just amazing. Thank You Mr. Munro.
@billwagner741
@billwagner741 2 года назад
Every engineer should have to watch this 2 part series, I love your honesty, and thanks for giving us a inside look at what goes on.
@TheLeosepulveda1
@TheLeosepulveda1 2 года назад
Munro is a great Engineer/Designer/Teacher/Communicator/Business Man... probable a great guy too. I hope we continues sharing his knowledge for a long long time. Thank you Mr. Sandy Munro!
@stewartlewis3503
@stewartlewis3503 2 года назад
Thank you all at Munro's for such great generosity in producing such informative and educational videos such as this one. I find them amazing.
@jeffsawyer
@jeffsawyer 2 года назад
“Dig down and bring out that cash book” haha 😂
@echoeversky
@echoeversky 2 года назад
Gangster
@jimparr01Utube
@jimparr01Utube Год назад
Great job on the lecture Sandy. Learned heaps about how perspective and attitude so radically affects final output. Thanks a bunch.
@sweetpeaz61
@sweetpeaz61 2 года назад
Excellent Thank you Sandy, I really enjoyed these two talks. Its been refreshing to hear your philosophy, as Ive always taken the attitude when designing things less is more, the simpler it is the more reliable it is.
@ricktrenkler3254
@ricktrenkler3254 2 года назад
Wonderful! Spent my entire career working smarter not harder. Love W. Edward Deming and have read all his books. You are right, the fight to do things right, simpler, better and more efficiently is tough for so many people to accept. Wish I was a young man again just so I could work with you.
@spacep0d
@spacep0d 2 года назад
Amazing! Thank you for making this available. Fascinating viewing, and I love seeing the real-world examples.
@stevenrobidas
@stevenrobidas 2 года назад
Sandy and Munro - You guys are the hallmark of engineering. These conversations resonate so much. My entire staff will be watching these shortly. Thank you for putting this together.
@ghostindamachine
@ghostindamachine 2 года назад
Sandy and his company are doing the world a huge favour by shownig this two part master class. And it is alo a huge bill board for their company. I hope it leads them to many more outstanding and cool projects!
@LeutnantComanderData
@LeutnantComanderData 2 года назад
Get the cheese the Munro way merch needs to be a thing !
@franksmith9497
@franksmith9497 2 года назад
Wow, your presentations are so relevant, useful, and knowledgeable. I listen to you folks because of MUNRO’s reputation. What I did not expect was the quality of information I gained from paying attention to your presentations. You should charge money to listen to your valuable expertise. Thank you for your time and effort.
@MorganWalser
@MorganWalser 2 года назад
Best series yet, absolutely love this content. You guys are amazing. Thank you so much
@BjrnRuthberg
@BjrnRuthberg 2 года назад
This is excellent stuff. Didn't even plan on watching it, but this is probably the best spent 45 minutes of my Sunday morning.
@mhamma6560
@mhamma6560 2 года назад
Excellent content as usual. Currently started a new business with several products ready for final production and it's been rush rush rush. Stopped to watch your 2 part series and decided to take the rest of the day critiquing everything trying to find ways to lean production and processing to get products to customers faster using less resources. A+
@marsgizmo
@marsgizmo 2 года назад
The value from these videos is amazing!
@sageakporherhe783
@sageakporherhe783 2 года назад
I have never been this attentive in a while, please do more of these.
@josecandelario284
@josecandelario284 2 года назад
This is simply amazing! Thank you Munro and Associates!!!
@br0ck5
@br0ck5 2 года назад
An absolutely priceless presentation. Many thanks for sharing it, Mr Munro & team.
@sandoo22
@sandoo22 2 года назад
I finally figured everything out, Sandy and Elon are both aliens !
@surferdude4487
@surferdude4487 2 года назад
"Don't save me any money. I can't afford it." Sandy Munro
@mrdot1126
@mrdot1126 2 года назад
i am just an every day working class dude, that has ZERO to do with business or engineering whatsoever, but even i find this two part video is a real gem, in terms of how you view things, how you tackle things...
@TheMELTDOWN911
@TheMELTDOWN911 2 года назад
Great video! worked for Delphi, TRW, ZF, LG ETC....Im 50 years old, worked in the US.MEX border (Mex side) for 28 years, started as an Injection molding set up tech, finished as an Ops Manager, but thank GOD Im out!! I retired once the Pandemic started, a manufacturing plant in Mex is not the place to be during pandemic....Thank GOD for TESLA! I was able to retire ONLY!! because I had the vision and invested all my savings in Tesla 3 YEARS AGO! SO....I didn't have to wait until 70 to retire, working in Manufacturing for 28 years is Enough! Im still trying to recover from the stressful environment......
@chriswood841
@chriswood841 2 года назад
Wow. Thank you Sandy. I can easily apply this to not just my products but my corporate processes. Thank you for breaking it down anybody should be able to understand and apply. G’day from Australia
@thebotformalityknownasdale2564
@thebotformalityknownasdale2564 2 года назад
Wow sandy this concept and mind set is a incredible way that a safety officer can use it in dealing with any one who is in a position of supervision of 1 worker all the way to thousands of people. As a NCSO witch is a National Construction Safety Officer working with all trades I have always got the line of "we have always done it that Way" and they lose there mind when you tell them well you have done it unsafely every time.
@scottwozniak3988
@scottwozniak3988 2 года назад
Wow!! A fantastic class I could listen to for hours on end. I hope those participating realize how fortunate they are. Sandy is the best. I would have enjoyed being in the room to be part of this training.
@donhull2440
@donhull2440 2 года назад
Loved the lectures. I'm a chemist, not an engineer but I studied and worked with electronics and computing at university. At one point I worked for an analytical instrument manufacturer. I made a suggestion to one of the EEs. He immediately told me it couldn't be done. I asked two questions, wrote 8 lines on a piece of paper, handed to him and said this is how you do it. He insisted it couldn't be done but did show it to his boss, who fortunately did have an open mind. It was implemented in less than a day. Guess who got the credit - hint, it wasn't me.
@jdrecords
@jdrecords 2 года назад
Hi Sandy, I have been telling and showing people things like this for years in the UK but because I left school at 14 nobody would listen, you made me cry.
2 года назад
My Sunday morning just got even better! Thanks for sharing this.
@abcqer555
@abcqer555 2 года назад
Absolutely loved this. Would pay to see more presentations like this one
@darylclifford
@darylclifford 2 года назад
Wow !! What an incredibly brilliant and humble man !! Elon Musk must be doing things right in order to be getting praise from Sandy. To earn praise from him is no small thing !!
@randolphtorres4172
@randolphtorres4172 2 года назад
For many many years I have been saying every concept can be improved, doesn’t matter if it is a machine, tool, or product. For me watching it function, observing what is essential and what is not in its sequence of operation. Many times I have purchased brands new tools that did not perform as needed they had to be modified. It’s nice to hear someone else say this.
@pawefiett2468
@pawefiett2468 Год назад
The type of lecture I hope I'm regularly coming back to!
@PaulVining
@PaulVining 2 года назад
Watched both parts, very inspiring, utterly shocked to see such great content FOR FREE.....
@freundron
@freundron 2 года назад
Enjoyed this overview of success in engineering very much. Sandy speaks the truth in blunt and understandable terms!
@mayorofsexytown6958
@mayorofsexytown6958 2 года назад
I’ll watch content like this all day long. 10/10 well done
@velezsergio
@velezsergio 2 года назад
Great principles to apply in any industry! Thank you so much Munro Team.
@briancayer5815
@briancayer5815 2 года назад
I only wish that I could revisit that school when I was a younger man. Kudos for your willingness to teach.
@murbella7
@murbella7 2 года назад
Absolutely brilliant. So much to know and so much toe learn. great teacher. Thanks.
@handsanitizermk.268
@handsanitizermk.268 2 года назад
i am out of words, that was greate! Thanks Sandy and whole Lean Disign team
@pedropaez5142
@pedropaez5142 2 года назад
Thanks, Sandy! A master class! The sacred cows that today lead the traditional automobile industries in the world and especially in the U.S., should be compelled to listen to this Master Class. The world is changing and it is necessary to innovate or disappear!
@SW-qv7gi
@SW-qv7gi 2 года назад
This is where you tube is good. You curate videos that teach to the level of your understanding rather than watching dumbed down media and propaganda of the legacy media outlets. Thank you Sandy for teaching to the level YOU want to, we’ll follow you - so inspiring.
@mingeffect
@mingeffect 2 года назад
So valuable, thank you. Held off my other work in order to watch this.
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