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PIMA'S PAPERMAKER MAGAZINE 1997 INDEX* *Covers both PIMA's North Ameri- struggle,” February, p. 46. “Designing the high performance work can Papermaker and “Mexico: On the rebound,’ Maria Rosario structure,” Richard Allison, April, p. 48. PIMA's International Papermaker Marmolejo De Daste, August, p. 25. “Scoring with a high performance work Analysis “Australia: Land of wasted opportunities,” structure,” Richard Allison, July, p. 50. “Market pulp: Is there a cure for volatility?” Martin Bayliss, November, p. 27. January: Human Resources: “A Global Martin Bayliss, February, p. 32. perspective,’ Frank Hawk, Champion Inter- “Graphic papers: Where to next?” Martin Energy national, p. 16. Glass, EMGE & Co., February, p.36. “Alternative fuels: U.S. paper mills are April: “Employees take charge of benefits,” “Derivatives: A more stable future for pulp?” ‘burning rubber’,” Jackie Cox, August, p. David Barrows, Mead Coated Board Inc., Amanda Marcus, May, p. 22. 24C. p. 24. September: “Examining the best practices Arbitration Environment in Human Resources,” Compilation of “You Are the Arbitrator,’ monthly column “Champion’s wastewater treatment success PIMA’s Human Resources Specialist Group, by Ted Pons, American Arbitration Associa- stories,’ Alan Rooks, April, p. 35. p. 29. tion. “Using a dynamic simulator to achieve zero effluent,’ Stephane M. Rousseau, St. Information Systems January: “Did company gain from Laurent Paperboard, October, p. 45. “Information Sharing: Getting mills on the gainsharing program?” p. 18. “Sludge gets a new lease on life,’ Jackie same page,” Jackie Cox, April, p. 28. April: “Was plant maintenance worker Cox, October, p. 70. “Learning the values and pitfalls of IS,” Jer- ‘tagged out’ unfairly?” p. 26. “Santa Fe: Faith in the system brings re- ome Koncel, July, p. 46. June: “Is expectant mother responsible for wards,” November, p. 47. being a ‘no show’?” p. 32. “Environmental Law,” monthly column by Labor Relations July: “Did helper position ‘bottom out’ un- Manning Gasch, Jr., Hunton & Williams. “From a concept to a council,’ Ralph A. fairly?” p. 32. January: “What’s important to you?” p. 20. Johnson and Allison Schmied, December, September: “An admission of omission: March: “EPA proposes costly changes to p. 32. Did worker misrepresent himself?” p. 32. Clean Air Act standards,” p. 32. July: “Expansions in Air Act Enforcement Last Word Business Travel Part I: Credible Evidence Rule,”, p. 28. “Last Word,” column in North American “On the road again...and again,” Jackie Cox, August: Expansions in Air Act Enforce- edition by Jerome Koncel. January, p. 56. ment Part IT: EPA’s CAM Rule, p. 38. March: “Why don't the industry's numbers add up?” p. 64. Canadian Industry Outlook Equipment April: “Things heard in the computer “Changing industry finds little relief for “Sonoco gets fired up,” Charles E. Swann, room,” p. 84 woes,” Jerome Koncel, January, p. 46. April, p. 46. June: “ Paper needs an updating of its pub- “Turn up the tension on dryer felts,’ Tom lic image,” p. 108. Company Reports Grunder and Ken Hunter, Beloit Corp., July, July: “Gossip heard on the computer room “ENSO: Sewing bigger, better plans,” p. 56. floor,” p. 82. Amanda Marcus, February, p. 42. “Gear drive rebuilds boost production,” Pasi September: “Here are some good ideas for “Stone Container’s future is not etched in Santala, Valmet, October, p. 72. polishing the image,” p. 80. stone,’ Jerome Koncel, May, p. 32. October: “Please pay attention to customer “Five-year program transforms Mead,” Financial service,” p. 96. (Company of the Year), Jerome Koncel, “Over the horizon and beyond...The indus- December: “It is better to give than to re- June, p. 42. try of 2000,” Gerard P. Closset, Champion ceive,” p. 76. “Advance Agro plans major expansion,” International, February, p. 26. Martin Bayliss, August, p. 22. “Don’t expect much change in 1997,” Jer- “Last Word, column in International edition “KNP BT: More change is no change,” Gary ome Koncel, April, p. 41. by contributing authors. Thomson, November, p. 32. “Papermaker’s Top 50: The big get smaller,” February: “Universities play a major role June, p. 46. in solving future problems,” James L. Ferris, Conferences “There’s light at the end of the tunnel,” Jer- Institute of Paper Science and Technology, “People, paper and progress (CPPA),” Jackie ome Koncel, June, p. 74. pr dz. Cox, January, p. 41. “All quiet on the Western Front as things May: “Tarriffs—Ties that bind,’ W. Henson “A time for change, a time for teamwork heat up in Asia,” Gary Thomson, Novem- Moore, AF&PA, p. 50. (Teamwork),” September, p. 48. ber, p. 20. August: “Environment: Enough is not “PIMA honors paper industry leaders,” Sep- enough,” Helge Eklund, Sodra, p. 48. tember, p. 58. Human Resources November: “How can the industry regain “Improved product quality, better labor re- “Line Managers join the HR Team,” (Hu- investors’ confidence,” Ross Hay—Roe, Eq- lations highlight conference,’ November, p. man Resources Roundtable), Janice uity Research Associates Ltd., p. 52. 26H. Bottiglieri, January, p. 60. “Constructing a high performance work Legal Issues Country Report structure,” Richard Allison, Willamette In- “Labor and the Law,” monthly column by “Japan: Slowing industry faces uphill dustries, March, p. 44. Terry Schraeder, Alaniz &Schraeder. MARCH 1998 64 PIMA’S PAPERMAKER PIMA'S PAPERMAKER MAGAZINE 1997 INDEX* *Covers both PIMA's North Ameri- struggle,” February, p. 46. “Designing the high performance work can Papermaker and “Mexico: On the rebound,’ Maria Rosario structure,” Richard Allison, April, p. 48. PIMA's International Papermaker Marmolejo De Daste, August, p. 25. “Scoring with a high performance work Analysis “Australia: Land of wasted opportunities,” structure,” Richard Allison, July, p. 50. “Market pulp: Is there a cure for volatility?” Martin Bayliss, November, p. 27. January: Human Resources: “A Global Martin Bayliss, February, p. 32. perspective,’ Frank Hawk, Champion Inter- “Graphic papers: Where to next?” Martin Energy national, p. 16. Glass, EMGE & Co., February, p.36. “Alternative fuels: U.S. paper mills are April: “Employees take charge of benefits,” “Derivatives: A more stable future for pulp?” ‘burning rubber’,” Jackie Cox, August, p. David Barrows, Mead Coated Board Inc., Amanda Marcus, May, p. 22. 24C. p. 24. September: “Examining the best practices Arbitration Environment in Human Resources,” Compilation of “You Are the Arbitrator,’ monthly column “Champion’s wastewater treatment success PIMA’s Human Resources Specialist Group, by Ted Pons, American Arbitration Associa- stories,’ Alan Rooks, April, p. 35. p. 29. tion. “Using a dynamic simulator to achieve zero effluent,’ Stephane M. Rousseau, St. Information Systems January: “Did company gain from Laurent Paperboard, October, p. 45. “Information Sharing: Getting mills on the gainsharing program?” p. 18. “Sludge gets a new lease on life,’ Jackie same page,” Jackie Cox, April, p. 28. April: “Was plant maintenance worker Cox, October, p. 70. “Learning the values and pitfalls of IS,” Jer- ‘tagged out’ unfairly?” p. 26. “Santa Fe: Faith in the system brings re- ome Koncel, July, p. 46. June: “Is expectant mother responsible for wards,” November, p. 47. being a ‘no show’?” p. 32. “Environmental Law,” monthly column by Labor Relations July: “Did helper position ‘bottom out’ un- Manning Gasch, Jr., Hunton & Williams. “From a concept to a council,’ Ralph A. fairly?” p. 32. January: “What’s important to you?” p. 20. Johnson and Allison Schmied, December, September: “An admission of omission: March: “EPA proposes costly changes to p. 32. Did worker misrepresent himself?” p. 32. Clean Air Act standards,” p. 32. July: “Expansions in Air Act Enforcement Last Word Business Travel Part I: Credible Evidence Rule,”, p. 28. “Last Word,” column in North American “On the road again...and again,” Jackie Cox, August: Expansions in Air Act Enforce- edition by Jerome Koncel. January, p. 56. ment Part IT: EPA’s CAM Rule, p. 38. March: “Why don't the industry's numbers add up?” p. 64. Canadian Industry Outlook Equipment April: “Things heard in the computer “Changing industry finds little relief for “Sonoco gets fired up,” Charles E. Swann, room,” p. 84 woes,” Jerome Koncel, January, p. 46. April, p. 46. June: “ Paper needs an updating of its pub- “Turn up the tension on dryer felts,’ Tom lic image,” p. 108. Company Reports Grunder and Ken Hunter, Beloit Corp., July, July: “Gossip heard on the computer room “ENSO: Sewing bigger, better plans,” p. 56. floor,” p. 82. Amanda Marcus, February, p. 42. “Gear drive rebuilds boost production,” Pasi September: “Here are some good ideas for “Stone Container’s future is not etched in Santala, Valmet, October, p. 72. polishing the image,” p. 80. stone,’ Jerome Koncel, May, p. 32. October: “Please pay attention to customer “Five-year program transforms Mead,” Financial service,” p. 96. (Company of the Year), Jerome Koncel, “Over the horizon and beyond...The indus- December: “It is better to give than to re- June, p. 42. try of 2000,” Gerard P. Closset, Champion ceive,” p. 76. “Advance Agro plans major expansion,” International, February, p. 26. Martin Bayliss, August, p. 22. “Don’t expect much change in 1997,” Jer- “Last Word, column in International edition “KNP BT: More change is no change,” Gary ome Koncel, April, p. 41. by contributing authors. Thomson, November, p. 32. “Papermaker’s Top 50: The big get smaller,” February: “Universities play a major role June, p. 46. in solving future problems,” James L. Ferris, Conferences “There’s light at the end of the tunnel,” Jer- Institute of Paper Science and Technology, “People, paper and progress (CPPA),” Jackie ome Koncel, June, p. 74. pr dz. Cox, January, p. 41. “All quiet on the Western Front as things May: “Tarriffs—Ties that bind,’ W. Henson “A time for change, a time for teamwork heat up in Asia,” Gary Thomson, Novem- Moore, AF&PA, p. 50. (Teamwork),” September, p. 48. ber, p. 20. August: “Environment: Enough is not “PIMA honors paper industry leaders,” Sep- enough,” Helge Eklund, Sodra, p. 48. tember, p. 58. Human Resources November: “How can the industry regain “Improved product quality, better labor re- “Line Managers join the HR Team,” (Hu- investors’ confidence,” Ross Hay—Roe, Eq- lations highlight conference,’ November, p. man Resources Roundtable), Janice uity Research Associates Ltd., p. 52. 26H. Bottiglieri, January, p. 60. “Constructing a high performance work Legal Issues Country Report structure,” Richard Allison, Willamette In- “Labor and the Law,” monthly column by “Japan: Slowing industry faces uphill dustries, March, p. 44. Terry Schraeder, Alaniz &Schraeder. MARCH 1998 64 PIMA’S PAPERMAKER PIMA MAGAZINE 1997 INDEX January: “Courts establish new defense January: “The fine art of coaching,” p. Jackie Cox, October, p. 58. in discrimination cases,” p.14. lig? “Great Expectations—Exceeded (Mead),” March: “Discrimination lawsuits: A gold March: “Coaching in context,” p. 28. Jerome Koncel, December, p. 28. mine for the 1990s,” p. 26. April: “The components of coaching,” p. June: “‘Testers’ and employment discrimi- 20. Paper and Water Chemistry nation—will you pass?” p. 39. July: “Take the right steps towards lasting “How recycling water reuse impact chem- September: “Are you disabled or not?” p. change,” p. 30. istry,” Christine Foster and Dominic Rende, 25 September: “Improving (ugh!) meetings, Nalco Chemical Co., January, p. 48. October: “Job references pose new hazard p. 28. “Wet-end chemistry: Much more than for employers,” p. 30. December: “The usual suspects,” p. 25. chemicals,” Amanda Marcus, p. 65. December: “Responding to the EEOC “GCC breaks the SBS board coating bar- charge and investigation,” p. 26. Market Pulp rier,’ Harry E. Bigelow and Bernd Balzereit, “Market Pulp: Is there a cure for volatil- Omya Inc., October, p. 66. Machine Clothing ity?” Martin Bayliss, February, p. 32. “Slime and deposit control: The alkaline “A new perspective on machine clothing,” “Derivatives: A more stable future,” challenge,” John Stitt, Buckman Labs, Sep- Jerome Koncel, April, p. 32. Amanda Marcus, May, p. 22. tember, p. 54. “Lighten up!” Alan Rooks, December, p. “Paper Chemistry,” monthly column by vari- 34. Mill Profiles ous authors: “Kalamazoo’s great expectations,” (Geor- January: “Is there a magic potion for flo- Maintenance gia—Pacific, Kalamazoo, Mich.), Paula tation deinking?” Scott Auger, EKA Chemi- “Improving the relationship between main- Krauza, January, p. 64. cals, p. 70. tenance and operations,” Jackie Cox, De- “Tissue company makes an ‘Encore’ per- March: “Understanding and controlling cember, p. 36. formance,’ (Encore Paper Co., Glen Falls, pitch deposition,” Abbe Kaye, Nalco, p. 46. N.Y.), Jackie Cox, June, p. 78. April: “Neutral bleached board gains mo- Management “There’s a lot to be said for experience,” mentum,’ Dave Thurman, Eka Chemicals, “Good mill management is just common (Union Camp’s Prattville, Ala. mill), Jerome p. 74. sense, (cover story), April, p. 38. Koncel, July, p. 40. June: “Trends in advances in alkaline siz- “Maintenance management: Moving from “Abitibi—Consolidated: Cutting the cost of ing,” Richard Dunn, p. 88. reactive to results—oriented,” Christer newsprint production,” Amanda Marcus, July: “Crisp imagery for newsprint,” Idhammar, IDCON Inc., July, p. 52. August, p. 34. Stephen Verosko, Eka Chemicals, p. 62. ““Mill/Supplier relationships: The good, bad “Aiming to be the world’s low-cost corru- September: “Oil—free polymers boost and ugly,” Ben Thorp, Chesapeake, Septem- gating medium producer (Boise-Cascade),” retention and drainage,” William ber, p. 44. Jerome Koncel, September, p. 33. Horoszko and Susan Smylie, Nalco, p. Manager’s Tipsheet,” monthly column by “Visy goes to the core of the ‘Big Apple’,” 64. c) various authors from Kepner—Tregoe: (Visy Paper New York Inc., New York City), October: “Performance chemistry gains | http://www.pima-online.org try dus Management Association Monthly Training Home Management Update About PIMA Opportunities Publications The information source A for paper industry AA) Building professionals Management Excellence since 1919 Regional News What's New? Quiz & Prizes SiteMap pima online Paper industry Management Association MARCH 1998 65 PIMA’S PAPERMAKER PIMA MAGAZINE 1997 INDEX with automatic flow control,” Tim Mann Product Profiles “Built to last: Steps to safety success,’ Dan and Jim Raiders, Eka Chemicals, p. 78. “Manufacturing management system offers Petersen, CSP, p. 27. December: “New ‘real time’ monitoring efficient supply-chain response,” April, p. 54. October: “Mid South Group brings safety tools provide proactive microbiological “Explosive growth ahead for coated ink jet training to the mills,’ Rodney Wascom, control,” Tim Nahley, Nalco, p. 58. paper?” October, p. 80. Gaylord Container, p. 36. “Steam profiling yields big gains in surface Paper Machinery quality,” December, p. 52. Specialty Papers “Headboxes: New technologies, new chal- “The North American specialty paper busi- lenges,” Jackie Cox, March, p. 41. Project Profile ness: A market overview,” Theodore R. “Abitibi—Price controls projects through Wirtz, December, p. 46. Paperboard team approach,” March, p. 50. “Paperboard: All you need to know about clas- Supplier Profiles sification,” J-Y Ouellet, et. al., May, p. 17. Publications “BetzDearborn forges a global technology “PIMA’s Papermaker: The dawn of a new leader,” June, p. 92. Papermaking era,” January, p. 40. “Optimizing process control and operators,” “High Performance Papermaking,” October, p. 82. monthly column by Robert Yeager, Inte- Pulping “With ties to the past, Albany International grated Marketing International. “Kraft pulping: The next leap,” Dr. Ingemar looks to the future,” December, p. 50. January: “Internet technology: A kaleido- Croon, August, p. 41. scope for mills,” p. 12. “Pulping’s future: clean and bright,” Rob- Technology March: “‘New shoes’ hold big promise for ert Ryan, October, p. 53. “Advanced Technology: A Supplement to press section,”p. 24. PIMA’s Papermaker Magazine, March, op- June: “There are profits to be made in a Purchasing posite p. 32. mill’s white water system,” p. 36. “Purchasing: Keeping things together “New technology drives global coating July: “Business strategy vs. IS: The ongo- during a consolidation,” Jackie Cox, Oc- trends,” Chris Boothby, ECC International, ing conundrum,” p. 26. tober, p. 40. May, p. 38. September: “Order fulfillment: A big profit “Procurement and Marketing,” monthly “Kraft pulping: The next leap,” Dr. Ingemar source for mills,” p. 24. column by members of PIMA’s Purchas- Croon, August, p. 41. October: “Planning a revelation,” p. 32. ing and Affiliates Group: PIMA April: “Defining strategic soucing for the Training world-class mill,’ Bob Calvert, Luzenac “Training paves the way for coating plant “PIMA and the paper industry: The road America, p. 22. startup,” William N. Coan, Art Rankin and ahead,” (interview), Alan Rooks, July, June: “Paper industry globalization: It’s a small Paul Muhs, December, p. 42. p. 34. world,’ John Eklund, Beloit Corp., p. 40. “PIMA’s Executive of the Year: Patrick September: “Two underperforming indus- Transportation F..Brennan,” Alan Rooks, September, p. 39. tries look for a way out!” Tom Foley, “Getting on track with boxcar quality and Weavexx, p. 30. service,” Jackie Cox and Jerome Koncel, “President’s Letter,’ and “Affiliate June, p. 70. Chairman’s Letter,’ columns by PIMA Regional Reports President and Affiliate Chairman: “A giant step for PIMA,” Ben Thorp, p. 10. “Latin America: Gathering resources for the Viewpoint-North American future,” Maria Rosario Marmolejo de Daste, “Viewpoint,” column by Alan Rooks: “Take the time to...” Don Moore, March, February, p. 21. January: “Ringing in the new,” p. 6. p. 9. “Feels good?” Ben Thorp, April, p. 8. “Asia Pacific: Poised to take over,’ Martin March: “This is a recording: Go global!” p. 6. Bayliss, May, p. 28. April: “Three trends for the price of one,” p. 4. “Farewell to an exciting year,’ Ben Thorp “Eastern Canada: No longer skating on thin June: “Stock answers,” p. 4. and Don Moore, June, p. 15. ice,” Jackie Cox and Jerome Koncel, No- July: “Who wants to manage?” p. 8. “Doing more with more!” Katy Abernathy, vember, p. 40. September: “Downsizing? Do it right,’ p. 6. October, p. 87. October: “Boring is better,” p. 6. “Changes have made 1997 an exciting year Research and Development December: “A Christmas paradigm,” p. 8. at PIMA,” Don Jones, December, p. 61. “What Paper U. can do for you,” Harry T. Plant Operations Cullinan, Auburn Univ., October, p. 74. Viewpoint-International “Good people and machinery yield record “Viewpoint,” quarterly column by Amanda production,” July, p. 66. Roundtable Marcus. “Investing in the managers of tomorrow,” February: “The global future involves us Process Control March, p. 33. all,” p. 5. “How integrated is mill process control?” May: “Could it be...A more stable future?” Jerome Koncel, March, p. 38. Safety p. 4. “Fieldbus: A revolution in the industry,” “Safety Management,’ column sponsored August: “Is your agenda green enough?” Jackie Cox, September, p. 60. by PIMA’s Safety Committee: p. 4. ““Single Window’ has multiple benefits,’ Mark March: “Safety as a business asset,” Allan November: “Are the engineers turning into Williamson, November, p. 26B. T. Goldberg, DNV, p. 27. profit managers?” p. 4. rn MARCH 1998 66 PIMA’S PAPERMAKER

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