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October 29, 2009 What’s In Your Energy Warehouse?

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October 29, 2009

What’s In Your Energy Warehouse?

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Dr. Richard Davenport

President

Minnesota State University

Mankato

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Northeast Higher Ed District

South Central College

Alexandria Technical College

Normandale Community College

Hennepin Technical College

Anoka Technical College

Minnesota State University ‐Mankato MNCEME Partner Institutions –

A Powerful Line Up

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DelightedShareholders

RevenueGrowth

ImprovedMargins

ImprovedCompetitivePosition

Improved Asset 

Utilization

MANAGEMENT

COMMITMENT

CommittedEmployees

DelightedCustomers

Innovation

Relationships

ImaginativeProducts

RefinedProcesses

ImprovedQuality

ShortenedCycle Times

VALUE CREATION MODEL

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The need for innovation is compelling

• 2007 Minnesota Skills Gap Survey

• 2008 Leadership Reaches Out to Business

• 2009 National Council for Advanced Manufacturing (NACFAM) 

• 2009 Great Lakes Manufacturing Council

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What do we know about energy?

• 30% is consumed by industry

• 10‐20% or more is wasted

• Energy prices will rise

• Some companies are seeing great savings by managing energy

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The need for innovation

• Cannot expect to perform as in the past and expect different results

• We need to look at things differently

• Will require culture change in organizations

• We need to manage energy 

• Industries grow when common standards are followed

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ISO history

• Voluntary international standards

• ISO 9001: Quality Management Systems

– 2003: 497,919 certificates in 149 countries

– 2007: 951,486 certificates in 175 countries

• ISO 14001: Environmental Management Systems

– 2004: 56,593 certificates in 107 countries

– 2007: 154,572 certificates in 148 countries

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Thoughts of a manufacturer

In a time like this when most business owners are focusing closely on ensuring our day‐to‐day survival, we truly need MNCEME to take the long view.  Successful implementation of the Centers recommendations will help ensure that, when the economy turns around, we will have the pool of skilled workers our region needs for continued growth.

Erick Ajax

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Today

A preview of the future

Continue the process of increasing manufacturing sustainability

Maximize Minnesota’s manufacturing competitiveness through innovation

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Steven Schultz

Corporate Energy Manager

3M Corporation