Talk by Dan Clein on The Unorthodox "VLSI" Manager...
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Talk by Dan Clein on The Unorthodox "VLSI" Manager “Layout Manager Extraordinaire, for the most unorthodox style of managing MOSAID had to offer. You kept us happy!” – From MOSAID’s Happy Campers to Dan Clein “When you do business, always leave jiggle space in negotiations; don’t skin the supplier. If they feel you care about their well-being, you will have repeat business” – From Alecu Homorozeanu to Dan Clein “The faster you teach everybody else everything you know, the faster you can be free to learn new things” McGill motto for Dan Clein These are few of many management quotes and learning from Dan Clein book “_The Unorthodox Manager: Life Lessons for Eliminating Turnover & Running Successful Teams_” Why is Dan’s learning so important for a VLSI engineer/manager? Let’s take a look at his profile 1) Staff VLSI Layout Designer, Motorola Semiconductor/Freescale – From 1984 to 1991 2) Manager IC layout, MOSAID technologies – From 1991 to 1999 3) Manager and Director of Mixed signal Layout, PMC Sierra – From 1999 to 2013 4) Technical Advisor and Managing Director, Sankalp Semiconductor – From 2013 to 2019 5) Owner/Advisor/Author/Trainer, CoMeT-IC Consulting – From 2019 till present VSD is glad to bring up a discussion about “management topic” for the first time on its platform. And it’s important for all VSD interns who have just entered the VLSI industry. Not only for interns, but it’s also important for VSD founders and partners to be aware of some important decision-making skills given the fact that VSD and their partners are going to next level VSD invites all VLSI students, instructors, trainers, and managers to attend this 1-hour talk by the man himself, Dan Clein, on his 35-years of rich technical and management experience through his book “_The Unorthodox Manager : Life Lessons for Eliminating Turnover & Running Successful Teams_” Fill up below form to receive email invitation for this talk https://www.vlsisystemdesign.com/let-knowledge-win/ Registration closes on 17th November, 3pm IST Webinar dates and timings – 17th November, 7pm IST