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52 PCB007 MAGAZINE I JULY 2021 1. Take down the silos. As we have heard so many times over the past 15 months: We are all in this together. is has proven to be the best policy of all. Let's all find ways to work together—vendors, customers, and even competitors—and find a way to share knowledge, experience, and technol- ogy that help us overcome the shortages we are facing today. Who knows, by working together during these hard times, maybe we will all get to like one another and start productively working together in the future as well. Now that would be something. 2. Work with your vendors to find alterna- tive solutions, especially when it comes to products like materials/laminates. If you are a PCB fabricator, ask your laminate supplier for alternative substitute materi- als, ask him to talk to your customers to convince them that the substitute products will work as well as the products that are already spec'd in. If you are the PCB cus- tomer, work with your PCB vendors, their engineers, and your engineers, to either accept the laminate supplier's alternative solutions or come up with a more suitable solution of your own. 3. You should be open to trying new prod- ucts. In times of great adversity comes great innovation. Maybe this is the time to try something new—a process, a type of substrate, a chemistry solution—that might help us get through these shortages. Nothing should be off the table. In the end we are all trying to meet and satisfy our customers' needs and maybe the way to do this is to open our minds to discovering and trying new alternate solutions to the problems we are facing. 4. Have grace under pressure. is is defined as the ability to keep your head about you while everyone else is losing theirs. Get- ting angry and impatient with your ven- dors never helps, especially in times like these, when you need your vendors now more than ever. Work side by side with them to find a way to solve the problem together. Fighting and arguing at this point is counterproductive. 5. Be realistic. Assume that your vendor partner is doing their best and give them space to do that. Pushing and applying pressure will only intensify the problem rather than fix it. e best thing to do is work together. e more understand- ing you are about your suppliers' issues the sooner you will, together, find a way to solve the problem. is is the right time to find out how solid your partnerships with your vendors are. It is always much easier to have a great relationship with your vendors when everything is going great. But it is much more challenging and dif- ficult when times are tough. But the way you work with your vendors in these hard times will determine the kind of relationship you will be forging in the future. Remember that this too, will pass and one day when you are at dinner with your vendor partner you will have a glass of wine (or maybe even a flight of wine) and reminisce about the good old days when together you overcame the great shortage challenges of 2021. PCB007 Anaya Vardya is president and CEO of American Standard Circuits; co-author of The Printed Circuit Designer's Guide to… Fundamentals of RF/Microwave PCBs and Flex and Rigid-Flex Fundamentals; and author of Thermal Management: A Fabricator's Perspective. Visit I-007eBooks.com to download these and other free, educational titles. He also co-authored "Fundamentals of Printed Circuit Board Technologies." Anaya regularly co-authors the column, Standard of Excellence, on PCB007.

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