Manufacturing Culture Podcast

Jim Mayer
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Dec 13, 2024 • 1h 8min

From a Commodore 64 to Industrial AI: Bryan DeBois on Leadership, Mentorship, and Innovation

In this episode of the Manufacturing Culture Podcast, host Jim Mayer speaks with Bryan DeBois, the director of industrial AI at Rova-Sys. They discuss Bryan's journey from a young programmer to a leader in AI, the importance of mentorship, and the evolving role of AI in manufacturing. Bryan shares insights on generational differences in the workforce, the challenges of implementing AI, and the significance of building a positive company culture. The conversation highlights the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the face of technological advancements. Takeaways Discovering a passion for programming at a young age can shape a career. Transitioning from technical roles to leadership requires preparation and willingness. AI has the potential to solve real operational problems in manufacturing. Generational differences impact how employees are motivated and managed. Building a positive company culture is essential for innovation and engagement. High expectations should be paired with coaching and support. Empowering employees to solve problems fosters a proactive work environment.Capturing expertise before it is lost is crucial for organizational knowledge. AI should enhance human capabilities, not replace them. Continuous learning and preparation are key to seizing opportunities.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 55min

Data, Frontlines, and Culture: Vince Sassano’s Journey

In this episode of the Manufacturing Culture Podcast, host Jim Mayer speaks with Vince Sassano, CEO of Strategic Performance Company, Inc., about his extensive experience in the manufacturing industry. They discuss the evolution of manufacturing culture, the importance of data-driven management, and the need for effective communication on the plant floor. Vince shares insights on empowering frontline workers, the challenges of integrating technology, and the significance of understanding operational problems. The conversation emphasizes the importance of culture in manufacturing and offers valuable advice for newcomers in the industry.TakeawaysVince Sassano has over 30 years of experience in manufacturing.The culture of manufacturing has evolved from old management styles to data-driven approaches.Empowering frontline workers is crucial for success in manufacturing.Technology has become more affordable, making it accessible for manufacturers.Effective communication is key to solving operational problems.Data trustworthiness is a significant challenge in manufacturing.Understanding the needs of the plant floor is essential for technology integration.Culture in manufacturing means every employee matters and has a role to play.Newcomers should not be afraid to identify and propose solutions to problems.Leadership should focus on helping employees help themselves.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 52min

Welding is STEM: Demi Knight Clark on Third Spaces and Trade Tech

In this episode of the Manufacturing Culture Podcast, host Jim Mayer speaks with Demi Knight Clark, a trailblazer in the construction industry, about her journey from the trades to leadership roles. They discuss the importance of empowering women in trades, the legacy of female pioneers, and the need for more skilled workers. Demi emphasizes the significance of third spaces for community building and the evolution of trade tech, highlighting how these changes can inspire the next generation to pursue careers in skilled trades.TakeawaysDemi Knight Clark is a trailblazer in the construction industry.Empowering women in trades is crucial for diversity.The legacy of female pioneers in trades inspires future generations.Welding is a viable and lucrative career path.We need to inspire the next generation to consider skilled trades.Third spaces are essential for community building and connection.Trade tech is evolving and offers new opportunities for women.The narrative around trades needs to change to attract more talent.Career transitioners can find fulfillment in skilled trades.Exploring hands-on classes can lead to new career paths.
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Nov 12, 2024 • 49min

A Story of Grit and Grace: Ashleigh Walters’ Leadership Journey

In this episode of the Manufacturing Culture Podcast, host Jim Mayer speaks with Ashleigh Walters, former president and current chairwoman of Onex, about her transformative leadership journey. Ashleigh shares her experiences redefining Onex's culture, transitioning to employee ownership, and the importance of storytelling in manufacturing. She emphasizes the need for a people-first approach, the significance of community impact, and the challenges of developing future leaders in the industry. Ashleigh also discusses her book, 'Leading with Grit and Grace,' and her commitment to empowering others in their leadership journeys.TakeawaysAshleigh transformed Onex into a people-first organization.Cultural change is essential before any other improvements can be made.Storytelling is crucial for attracting new talent to manufacturing.Employee ownership can ensure the longevity of a company in its community.Leaders should empower their teams to solve problems.Hiring for cultural fit is as important as skills.Leadership styles can evolve through experience and necessity.Succession planning should start early and involve trusted advisors.Training and development are fundamental for future leaders.Creating thriving communities is the responsibility of manufacturers.
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Nov 1, 2024 • 49min

Leading with Purpose: Yushiro Kato on Culture, Innovation, and the Future of Manufacturing

In this episode of the Manufacturing Culture Podcast, host Jim Mayer interviews Yushiro Kato, the CEO of CADDi, who shares his inspiring journey from a young entrepreneur in Japan to leading a transformative company in the manufacturing industry. Yushiro discusses his early ventures, the pivotal decision to leave McKinsey, and the evolution of CADDi from a manufacturing platform to a comprehensive data-driven solution. He emphasizes the importance of understanding customer pain points, fostering a strong company culture, and the role of AI in the future of manufacturing. Yushiro's insights on leadership, values, and innovation provide valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs and industry leaders alike.TakeawaysYushiro Kato's journey reflects hard work and thoughtful leadership.Understanding customer pain points is crucial for innovation.Company culture should align with core values.Success is defined beyond monetary gains.AI has the potential to revolutionize manufacturing processes.Fostering talent is essential for product evolution.Cultural influences shape leadership styles.The importance of hands-on experience in manufacturing.Continuous learning and adaptation are key to success.Building a supportive infrastructure is vital for growth.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 55min

Cracking the Code: Jason Anthoine on What Employees Really Want

In this episode of the Manufacturing Culture Podcast, host Jim Mayer speaks with Jason Anthoine, a veteran in employee engagement and internal communication. Jason shares his journey from a small town in Georgia to working with major corporations like GE and Coca-Cola, emphasizing the importance of understanding and improving workplace culture. The conversation explores the challenges of communicating effectively in large organizations, the evolution of employee engagement strategies, and the critical role of leadership in fostering a positive work environment. Jason also discusses his initiatives, including the 'What Employees Want' research project and the Connect conference, to bridge the gap between employees and management. The episode concludes with insights on the future of internal communications and the significance of a 'what if' mindset in driving change.TakeawaysJason's passion for employee engagement began in childhood.Cultural challenges in large organizations often stem from scale and complexity.Effective communication requires a personal touch, especially in large firms.The evolution of employee engagement reflects changing workplace dynamics.Leadership plays a crucial role in fostering a positive workplace culture.Cohesion and Audacity focus on improving employee experiences.The Connect conference was created to fill a gap in internal communications training.The 'What Employees Want' initiative emphasizes employee feedback.Riding Shotgun is a storycast sharing lessons from Jason's career.The future of internal communications will prioritize human connection over technology.
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Sep 27, 2024 • 49min

Willemijn Schneyder on Digital Apprenticeships and The Power of Collaboration

In this episode of the Manufacturing Culture Podcast, host Jim Mayer interviews Willemijn Schneyder, the CEO and co-founder of Swipe Guide. Willemijn aims to revolutionize the manufacturing industry by simplifying work instructions and empowering frontline workers. She is also a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion. The conversation explores the need for collaborative working cultures in manufacturing and how technology can be used to solve practical problems. Willemijn shares her experiences and insights on changing mindsets, creating a collaborative environment, and involving frontline workers in shaping processes. Willemijn is passionate about values that include diversity, equity, and inclusion in the manufacturing industry. She believes these values contribute to a more robust and innovative workforce. By incorporating diverse perspectives, backgrounds, and cultures, companies can solve more problems and create a better product. Willemijn emphasizes creating a collaborative work environment where everyone is seen, heard, and valued. She also highlights the benefits of clear communication and the power of learning from mistakes. In the next 10 years, Willemijn envisions technology guiding work on a day-to-day basis and a shift in mindset towards embracing lifelong learning and collaboration in the manufacturing industry.TakeawaysWillemijn Schneider is challenging the status quo in manufacturing.Collaboration requires more intent than compromise.Diversity leads to faster problem-solving and better outcomes.Empowering frontline workers is essential for operational success.A flat organizational structure fosters collaboration and innovation.Recognizing and valuing contributions from all employees is crucial.Continuous improvement is driven by open communication and sharing mistakes.Technology should simplify tasks and empower workers, not control them.Intentional hiring practices can create a more diverse and inclusive workplace.Curiosity and questioning the norm can lead to significant change.Connect with Willemijn on LinkedIn
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Sep 19, 2024 • 53min

From the Shop Floor to Digital Transformation: Eric Whitley's Journey of Innovation, AI, and Operational Excellence in Manufacturing

In this episode of the Manufacturing Culture Podcast, host Jim Mayer speaks with Eric Whitley, the Director of Industrial Transformation at L2L. Eric shares his extensive journey in the manufacturing industry, from his early experiences with his father's work in manufacturing to his current role in digital transformation. The conversation explores the evolution of manufacturing perceptions, the importance of continuous learning, and the impact of technology on the shop floor. Eric emphasizes the need for a cultural shift in manufacturing to attract and retain talent, as well as the significance of balancing personal and professional life. The episode concludes with insights on the future of manufacturing technology and advice for the next generation entering the field.TakeawaysManufacturing has been a part of Eric's life since childhood.The perception of manufacturing as dark and dirty is changing.Continuous learning is essential in the manufacturing industry.Tinkering and hands-on experiences are crucial for youth engagement.Teaching others is one of the greatest joys in Eric's career.Digital transformation is vital for modern manufacturing.AI and technology must be accessible to shop floor workers.Balancing work and personal life is key to success.The future of manufacturing relies on embracing new technologies.Everyone in the industry should be seen as a main character in their own story.Connect with Eric on LinkedIn
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Sep 6, 2024 • 56min

Driving Sustainability: Lynn McMahon's Impact in the Industry

Lynn McMahon, a mechanical engineer turned PLC programmer, shares her journey and insights in the manufacturing industry. She discusses her early influences, career highlights, personal projects, and the challenges women face in engineering. Lynn also talks about advancements in the industry, such as the transition to cloud-based systems and virtualization. She emphasizes the importance of sustainability and her work in helping companies achieve their sustainability goals. Lynn is passionate about preserving the environment, particularly the lakes in her hometown of Madison, Wisconsin. In this conversation, Lynn McMahon shares her experiences as a mechanical engineer and her work in process controls and automation. She discusses the challenges and successes of her career, including her work on wind tunnels and her efforts to modernize process controls in various industries. Lynn also talks about the importance of sustainability and engineers' role in creating a more sustainable future. She shares her thoughts on the need for engineers to be adaptable and open to change and the importance of considering the long-term impacts of engineering projects. Lynn also discusses her interest in law and plans to attend law school. Throughout the conversation, Lynn emphasizes balancing and pursuing hobbies and passions outside work.TakeawaysLynn McMahon's journey from mechanical engineering to PLC programmingChallenges faced by women in engineering and the need for changeAdvancements in the manufacturing industry, including cloud-based systems and virtualizationThe importance of sustainability and Lynn's work in helping companies achieve their goalsLynn's passion for preserving the environment, particularly the lakes in her hometown, and the importance of modernizing process controls and automation in various industries to improve efficiency and sustainability.Engineers must be adaptable and open to change to stay relevant in a rapidly evolving field.The significance of considering the long-term impacts of engineering projects and prioritizing sustainability.The value of pursuing hobbies and passions outside of work to maintain a healthy work-life balance.Connect with Lynn on LinkedIn
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Aug 29, 2024 • 50min

How Amy Teal Supports Workforce Development with a Good Cup of Coffee

In this episode of the Manufacturing Culture Podcast, host Jim Mayer interviews Amy Teal, the CEO and co-founder of ShopFloor Coffee. Amy shares her journey into manufacturing, from studying drafting and design to working in project management and 3D printing. She explains how the idea for ShopFloor Coffee came about and how it supports workforce development programs. Amy discusses the importance of aligning values in company culture and the challenges of choosing which organizations to support. She also talks about the plans for ShopFloor Coffee, including product innovation and participation in trade shows like IMTS. In this conversation, Amy Teal discusses her company, Shop Floor Coffee, and how it combines coffee, community support, health and wellness, and leadership principles. Amy emphasizes the importance of having a plan when starting a business and continuously adjusting and adapting to meet the needs of the industry. She also highlights the significance of listening and understanding team members' personalities and learning styles as a leader. Amy encourages listeners to support Shop Floor Coffee by purchasing coffee and reaching out for collaboration opportunities.TakeawaysAmy Teal's journey into manufacturing was winding, from studying drafting and design to working in project management and 3D printing.ShopFloor Coffee supports workforce development programs by donating 20% of its proceeds to organizations that impact the manufacturing community.Amy emphasizes the importance of aligning values with company culture and finding the right fit for employees to thrive.Choosing which organizations to support and make an impact with ShopFloor Coffee is a challenge due to the many significant initiatives in workforce development.Plans for ShopFloor Coffee include product innovation and participation in trade shows like IMTS. Having a strategy is crucial when starting a business. It helps define goals and guide decision-making.Leaders should prioritize listening and truly understanding what others are communicating.Emotional intelligence is essential for effective leadership. It involves recognizing and validating one's own emotions and understanding the feelings of others.Leaders should adapt and adjust their strategies based on feedback and industry needs.Supporting local businesses like Shop Floor Coffee can positively impact the community.Collaboration and networking with others in the industry can provide valuable insights and support.Taking care of personal health and wellness is important for maintaining work-life balance.Continuous learning and self-improvement are essential to personal and professional growth.Connect with Amy on LinkedInBuy good coffee and support Skill Up Arizona. Use code SkillUpAZ for 10% off.

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