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PAPERMAKER 1998 INDEX 1998 PIMA’s Papermaker Index* *Covers both PIMA’s North American Education and Training ing in the future,” p. 86. Papermaker and PIMA’s International “Reading spoken here: Equipping employ- March: “Don’t just cut your costs, opti- Papermaker ees for technical tasks,” Charles Swann, July, mize your operations,” p. 68. p.'52. April: “Turning new managers’ expecta- Analysis tions into reality,” p. 92. Energy June: “We must recruit and retain the best “Consolidation: The Finnish and Swedish roles,” Dr. Ingemar Croon, February, p. 22. “Deregulation: High-voltage hype...or cur- and the brightest,” p. 88. “Market Pulp: A new year—yes, but will it rent of change?” Charles Swann, June, p. 64. July: “If you talk the talk, then walk the walk,” p. 76. be happy?” Gary Thomson, February, p. 37. “Graphic Papers: A world forecast,” Iwan Environment September: “How conflicting concerns wear us down,” p. 80. Lemoine, EMGE & Co., February, p. 42. “Pollution Control: Going green goes glo- October: “Managing in a time of uncer- “Papermaker’s Top 50: Will slow but steady bal,” Alan Rooks, January, p. 44. tainty,” p. 72. win the race?” Alan Rooks, June, p. 48. “Hybrid Poplars: Fiber for the future,” Jer- December: “We owe ourselves a debt of “Global Outlook: More misery or muddling ome Koncel, January, p. 51. gratitude,” p. 72. through?” Alan Rooks, December, p. 36. “Water Chemistry: Dealing with a cluster of rules,” Charles Swann, October, p. 30. Conferences “Integrating ISO 14000 with other manage- Last Word-International “Ring in the new year at Paperweek Interna- ment systems,” Russell Thornton, DNV, De- “Last word,’ column by contributing editors tional 98,” January, p. 54. cember, p. 29. February: “Customer focus: Easier than “Grab your partner!” Alan Rooks, July, p. “Environmental Law,” monthly column by you think,’ George Mead, Consolidated 48. Manning Gasch, Jr., Hunton & Williams. Papers Inc., p. 48. “PIMA honors paper industry leaders,” Sep- January: “Protecting private forestlands: May: “Mega-money from supplier consoli- tember, p. 58. The Virginia example,” p. 26. dation?” Joe Massidda and Tom Miller, Eka “Making connections,” Alan Rooks & Jan April: “TMDs: Protecting your slice of the Chemicals, Akzo Nobel, p. 60. Bottiglieri, October, p. 44. pie,” p. 38. August: “The ever-demanding world of September: “Civil Rights guidance could words,” Robert Yeager, Integrated Market- Company Profiles hamper Title V permitting,” p. 30. ing International, p. 58. November: “Russia: The world’s next fi- “UPM-Kymmene: Today Euope, tomorrow Industry Outlook ber basket, in crisis,’ Barry Thomas, p. 54. the world?” Amanda Marcus, May, p. 19. “Consolidated Papers: Where change is more “Rebounding industry looks to a strong(er) than a makeover,” Jerome Koncel, June, p. 1998,” (cover story) Standard & Poor’s Staff Legal Issues 42. Report, January, p.36. “Labor and the Law,” monthly column by “Guangzhou Paper: New life for an old mill,” “Riding the cycle: Good news for most Terry Schrader, Alaniz & Schrader. Lu Guoming, August, p. 48. grades,” Jackie Cox, January, p.40. January: “EEOC continues to fight em- ployer arbitration,” p. 16. “Fort James: Greater than the sum of the parts,” Alan Rooks, November, p. 36. Information Systems June: “High Court opens the door for “Y2000: No hiding from the millennium’s same-sex harassment claims,” p. 38. Consolidation first task,” Sara Scharpf, April, p. 46. July: “Bad backs and the ADA: A strain “The urge to merge,’ James R. Thompson “Information system boosts personal perfor- on the courts,” p. 32. and M. Pike Hamlin, March, p. 36. mance at Blandin Paper,” Robert Yeager, In- October: “Supreme Court issues new guid- tegrated Marketing International, April, p. 54. ance on sexual harassment,” p. 24. Country Reports “PEI: A powerful tool for recycle mills,’ Mar- “Taiwan: Fiber-hungry paper industry is a tin C. Bormann, BASF Corp., June, p. 74. Machine Clothing “Machine clothing: In the forefront of pa- recycling leader,’ Hsin-Tai Chen and Shen- Yu Chang, Chinese Culture University, Feb- Human Resources permaking technology,” Charles Swann, ruary, p. 25. “Technical skills training: The science of April, p. 40. “The U.S. South: Steaming ahead,’ Alan education,” S. Eric Christensen, Ed.D. and Rooks, May, p. 46. Elinor C. Greene, Ph.D., December, p. 54. Maintenance & Engineering “All not OK in the UK,’ Amanda Marcus, “Human Resources,” column sponsored by “Corrosion: The silent enemy,” Sara Scharpf, August, p. 30. members of PIMA’s Human Resources Group: July, p. 40. “Doing business in Russia: Think small, December: “In the face of change, it’s fun- “How (not) to kill a boiler,’ Wiiliam Reeves think different,’ Barry Thomas, August, p. damentals first!” Frank Hawk, Champion PE., ESI Inc. of Tennessee, October, p. 39. 36. International, p. 25. “New Zealand: Tough competition in God’s Management little acre,’ Robert Ryan, November, p. 21. Last Word “Abitibi strives for consistent high perfor- “Chile: Economy slows but producers forge “Last Word,” column in North American mance,” Martin Kaiser and Angelo Romano, ahead,” Maria Rosario Marmolejo De Daste, edition by Jerome Koncel. Abitibi-Consolidated, January, p. 62. November, p. 40. January: “Make ’98 a great year by invest- “Capital projects: Equity builders or MARCH 1999 93 PIMA’'S PAPERMAKER PAPERMAKER 1998 INDEX money pits?” Charles Swann, September, July: “How wet end chemicals enhance pa- International, p. 33. p. 54. permaking, Christine Foster, Nalco Chemi- December: “Strategic alliance: Myth or re- ‘“Manager’s Tipsheet,” monthly column by cal Co., July, p. 58. ality?” Terry Gallagher, Nalco Chemical various authors from Kepner-Tregoe Inc.: October: “Optimizing sheet print quality,” Co., p. 28. January: “Minds at work,” p. 14. David Osby, Eka Chemicals, Akzo Nobel, March: “Raising your batting average,” p. p. 54. Regional Reports 23; “Latin America: From comparative to com- June: “Plan your work, work your plan,” Papermaking petitive advantage,’ Maria Rosario Mar- p. 40. “Shoe Presses: Making the grade(s),” Paper- molejo de Daste, February, p. 16. July: “Don’t just do something; stand there maker Staff Report, January, p. 56. “Asia Pacific: Putting on a brave face,” Mar- (and think)!” p. 30. “End-users call the shots, mills respond,” tin Bayliss, May, p. 27. October: “The problem with people prob- Gary Thomson and Amanda Marcus, May, “Latin America opens up to the next cen- lems,” p. 26. p. 34. tury,’ Maria Rosario Marmolejo De Daste, December: “Will you be part of the prob- “Papermaking: Where do we go from here?” August, p. 42. lem—or the solution?” p. 24. Charles Swann, December, p. 48. “The will is clear, but the way often isn’t,” “High Performance Papermaking,” monthly Gary Thomson, November, p. 30. Mergers & Acquisitions column by Robert Yeager, Integrated Mar- “European production: Coated grades do “Emerging success from a merging market- keting International. well, while Asians examine Europe,” Gary place,” Sara Scharpf, September, p. 49. January: “From Kaizan to Kaboom: The Thomson, November, p. 46. case for discontinuous change,” p. 20. Mill Profile April: “Pulp mill builds ‘killer app’ and Safety “Green light for the future at Jacarei,” Paul gains big rewards,” p. 36. “Using BMPs to safely manage biocides,” Lucas, Ahlstrom Equipamentos Ltda., Feb- June: “The news from CPPA/EXFOR,” p. Bruce D. Higdon, CSP and Jonathan Myers, ruary, p. 34. 36. CSP, March, p. 34. “Stora’s new machine is right on target,” Jer- July: “Millwide information: The pulp & “New strategies make safety a #1 priority,” ome Koncel, September, p. 40. paper ‘killer app’,” p. 34. Heidi Lerfald, December, p. 42. “Corrstack doubles output with small capi- October: “Cheaper and faster applications “Safety Management,” column sponsored by tal investment,” Martin Koepenick, Innova with ‘Active X’,” p. 28. PIMA’s Safety Committee. International, October, p. 50. December: “ERP, FCS, APS, PMS, MES, March: “Understanding and managing OFS and PIMS: Clearing the safety,’ Tom Davis, Paragon Consulting New Paper Products ‘acronymonial’ air,” p. 26. Group, p. 24. “A new wrinkle: Market niches for new pa- per products,” Sara Scharpf, August, p. 21. PIMA Viewpoint-North American “Pima Interview: On the threshold of a new “Viewpoint,” column by Alan Rooks. Packaging millennium,’ Alan Rooks, July, p. 36. January: “Why should we care about “Thinking out oft he box,” Janice Bottiglieri, “Roy Barry: PIMA’s Executive of the Year,” Asia?” p. 6. July, p. 46. Alan Rooks, September, p. 35. March: “The building bust,” p. 6. April: “Lessons learned,” p. 6. Paper and Water Chemistry Process Control June: “In your face,” p.6. “What do you want your process automation July: “Is the future clear cut?” p. 6. “Wet-end chemistry: Multiplying demands, system to be when it grows up?” Jackie Cox, September: “On the job,” p. 6. developing solutions,” Sara Scharpf, June, p. 70. March, p. 40. October: “Walking the walk,” p. 6. “Working on the wet end,” Alan Rooks, Sep- “The process automation (r)evolution,” Rob- December: “The new frontier,” p. 6. tember, p. 60. ert Ryan, September, p. 44. Viewpoint-International “Managing Chemistry,” column sponsored by PIMA’s Paper and Water Chemistry Com- Pulping and Bleaching “Viewpoint,” quarterly column by Amanda mittee. “New directions for pulping,” Robert Ryan, Marcus. January: “Strategic planning makes envi- October, p. 34. February: “Make sure green means ronmental management a shared value,” clean,” p. 4. C.A. “Kasy” King, Appleton Papers, p. 24. Purchasing May: “Asia: Has the threat become an op- “Recovered paper purchasing: No longer a portunity?” p. 4. August: New PMs + same buyers = lower “Paper Chemistry,” monthly column by vari- sideline,” Bill Moore, Moore & Associates, profits,” p. 5. ous authors. March, p. 26. January: “Generate more chlorine diox- “Is single supplier the only answer?” Alan November: “A global bust? Maybe not, but ide, less BOD using hydrogen peroxide,” Rooks, April, p. 60. be careful,” p. 5. ny Gary Charles and William Nearpass, Eka “Procurement and Marketing,” column Chemicals, p. 74. sponsored by members of PIMA’s Purchas- March: “Surface sizing changes with pa- ing and Affiliates Group. per trends,” Steven J. Violette, Nalco April: “Dealing with price in single source For information about any article listed Chemical Co., p. 44. relationships,” Gregory E. Conlon, Cham- here, contact PIMA ’s Papermaker at: April: “How do you measure effective ser- pion International, p. 30. Ph: 847-956-0250 vice?” Terry Schmidt and Scott Auger, Eka September: “Documentation: The key to Fax: 847-956-0520 Chemicals Inc., p. 65. value purchasing,” Albert Gilet, Jr., Albany e-mail: [email protected] MARCH 1999 94 PIMA’S PAPERMAKER

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