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The Manufacturing Executive Joe Sullivan
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- Business
On The Manufacturing Executive podcast, we’ll explore the strategies and experiences that are driving midsized manufacturers forward. You’ll hear conversations with passionate manufacturing leaders who have compelling stories to share about their successes and struggles. You’ll also hear interviews with B2B Sales and Marketing experts about what’s working on the business development front and how to make these ideas actionable. Episodes will feature topics related to industrial marketing and lead generation, manufacturing sales strategy, technology, and industrial sector innovation.
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The Benefits of an Employee-Ownership Culture w/ Brian Baker
If you were out at a nice dinner with your significant other and you had the choice to be served by whichever waitress or waiter usually services your table OR the owner of the restaurant, who would you choose?
In today's conversation, CEO and President of Sentry Equipment Brian Baker talks about the benefits of an employee-ownership culture. As a 28-year leader of an employee-owned manufacturing organization, he's witnessed first hand what's different when those doing the work ALSO have skin in the game.
And while employee-owned companies may represent a only a sliver of the manufacturing sector, the lessons he'll share from his experiences are universally applicable. -
Moving From Custom-Engineered to Configuration-Based Products w/ Henrik Hulgaard
In this conversation, Vice President of Product Management and co-founder of Configit, Henrik Hulgaard, talks about moving from a custom-engineered to configuration-based product offering.
Specifically, he unpacks the benefits both to the customer AND the manufacturer of making this shift. -
What the U.S. Can Learn From the German Manufacturing Model w/ Jon DeSouza
Following a few decades of sending manufacturing across seas to drive down costs, big reshoring movements are in full force throughout the American manufacturing sector.
But meanwhile in Germany, much of that manufacturing never left in the first place. Through strategies that have included embracing automation, localizing manufacturing operations and focusing on quality, German manufacturing has remained competitive throughout.
So what can we learn from the German manufacturing model?
Jon DeSouza, the CEO and President of HARTING Americas, a German-based global manufacturer, is here to unpack this topic. -
Getting Inside the Minds of the Next Generation w/ Meaghan Ziemba
We all know that we need to find ways to engage the next generation so we can build the manufacturing workforce of the future.
And it's no secret to anyone listening that this next generation uses technology differently, interacts with people differently and collects information differently.
But they also have different core values and care about different things.
In today's conversation, Meaghan Ziemba of Mavens of Manufacturing, talks about how we need to put in the work to truly understand what's going on inside the minds of those who will become our future manufacturing workforce.
We can't simply brush aside the nuances of how they think and feel. Because if we do, we're putting the futures of our businesses at risk. -
How to Adapt in a Changing B2B Manufacturing Buying Landscape w/ Joe Sullivan
For many B2B manufacturing organizations, what got them where they are today won’t get them where they want to go in the years ahead.
In this concise solo episode, The Manufacturing Executive's host Joe Sullivan draws on over a decade of experience advising manufacturing leaders to share his own perspective about how the buying landscape has changed, and what actions need to be taken from a marketing perspective to remain competitive. -
How Simulation Technology is Reshaping Product Design w/ Dr. Masha Petrova
For years, product development has meant designing a few things, and then manufacturing them in the thousands or millions.
But CEO of Nullpace, Dr. Masha Petrova, will tell you, we're quickly moving in a direction where we can design thousands of things and then manufacture just a few of them.
She'll dive into the ways design engineering technology is enabling manufacturers to replace time and money spent buying parts, assembling, testing and measuring with digital simulations.