Factory Doctor

Alex Krutz

You're an executive in a mission-critical industry. You know your organization is capable of more. So why settle for mediocrity when your team can be great? The Factory Doctor brings you the non-obvious insights and hard-won lessons that help you uncover hidden weaknesses, amplify your strengths, and lead your business toward something greater. Join your host Alex Krutz - the Factory Doctor and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing at the U.S. Commerce Department - as he sits down with growth-oriented leaders across manufacturing and heavy industries across the transportation, machinery defense, energy and technology. Every episode goes deep in three areas: Leadership, Strategy, and Industrial Policy. You'll walk away with fresh perspectives and actionable ideas you can bring back to your organization. Greatness doesn't happen by accident. It happens because leaders like you decided to pursue it.

Episodes

  1. 1D AGO

    You're Chasing Strategic Breakthroughs in the Wrong Place w/ex-Boeing VP Pat Shanahan

    When companies are not hitting their business objectives or have poor customer satisfaction, a common comment to this is, "We need a new strategy." So after the Corporate Strategy Leader or Management Consultant completes the strategic assessment, many times what comes back is, "The Process." As my first guest, Pat Shanahan, pointed out, strategy is not a process.  Pat brings decades of experience: Former President/CEO of Spirit AeroSystems; Former Senior VP at Boeing;  Deputy Sec of Defense and Acting Sec of Defense (2019). So how do you make your strategy come to life, create engagement in large, multi-functional organizations, and hit your strategic objectives?   What You'll Discover In This Episode  The leadership secret to get the highest levels of engagement from your key people  How to turn naysayers into champions The overlooked advantage of the American worker and how to leverage it One thing you MUST know before you set goals One tactic to get your people to take immediate problem-solving action The first steps Pat recommends leaders take to put a strategic change into action  The one question Pat asked in meetings that drives deeper thinking and better performance The biggest pitfall leaders fall into when looking for a 'strategy' breakthrough How to build new strategic initiatives into your 'management system' to ensure that everyone owns their piece  How the tipping point of 1000 employees affects your change management and your chances of hitting new strategic objectives How to make your strategy come to life The key to reshoring that works How the old model of 'blue collar vs white collar work' no longer applies  Guest Bio Pat Shanahan is an experienced global business and government leader, most recently serving as President and CEO of Spirit AeroSystems. Pat spent three decades with Boeing, with VP roles in Commercial Airplane Programs, Missile Defense Systems, and Rotorcraft Systems. In government, Pat served as the 33rd Deputy Secretary of Defense, as well as Acting Secretary of Defense (2019). About Your Host Alex Krutz is the Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing at the U.S. Commerce Department and the Managing Director at Patriot Industrial Partners, an Industrial Advisory firm. Alex and his team partner with growth-oriented companies to improve their operational, quality and financial performance, drawing on decades of experience in complex problem solving, factory optimization, and supply chain optimization initiatives. Alex has earned the nickname "The Factory Doctor" from industry executives, analysts and media due to spearheading many manufacturing and supply chain turnarounds. Alex has completed over 250+ industrial performance improvement projects and manufacturing turnarounds around the globe in USA, Mexico, Canada, UK, Italy, France, South Africa, South Korea, Malaysia, Japan and India. You can find Alex's Op-Ed articles that are featured in industry-leading publications, including Washington Times, Forbes, Aviation Week and Flight Global. He has also been cited in major media outlets, such as Wall Street Journal, Reuters, CNBC, among others. He has contributed to prominent conferences and webinars organized by Bank of America, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, and other institutions.   Resources Have a project that can benefit from Alex's expertise?  Alex and his team at Patriot Industrial Partners work with growth-oriented organizations to raise their operational, quality and financial performance, drawing on decades of experience in complex problem solving, factory optimization, and due diligence. Visit TheFactoryDoctor.com to learn more about private consulting and to request a Discovery Call.

    43 min
  2. 1D AGO

    From Factory Floors to the U.S. Commerce Dept: How It Changed My View of Industrial Policy

    We're at a critical moment in American reindustrialization. We need more than good intentions or mission statements. That's why we're launching The Factory Doctor. In this first episode, Alex shares how he earned the nickname 'The Factory Doctor,' how his family and military background shaped his perspective, and how being inside the U.S. Commerce Department changed the way he thinks about industrial policy. What You'll Discover In This Episode    How leading soldiers twice his age in Kosovo turned out to be the best training ground for optimizing factories How 20+ years inside Fortune 50 operations, supply chains, and factory floors shaped Alex into a different kind of industrial advisor The quiet, decades-long erosion of American industrial capability…and the key to reindustrializing and reshoring the right way Why Alex took one year away from his thriving consulting firm…and what building Patriot Industrial Partners from scratch revealed about the state of American industry What Alex saw from inside the U.S. Commerce Department that most manufacturing executives never get to see What Alex is focused on that he couldn't do from Washington Why this moment in American reindustrialization demands more than good intentions…and how this show can be a part of the solution About Your Host Alex Krutz is the Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing at the U.S. Commerce Department and the Managing Director at Patriot Industrial Partners, an Industrial Advisory firm. Alex and his team partner with growth-oriented companies to improve their operational, quality and financial performance, drawing on decades of experience in complex problem solving, factory optimization, and supply chain optimization initiatives. Alex has earned the nickname "The Factory Doctor" from industry executives, analysts and media due to spearheading many manufacturing and supply chain turnarounds. Alex has completed over 250+ industrial performance improvement projects and manufacturing turnarounds around the globe in USA, Mexico, Canada, UK, Italy, France, South Africa, South Korea, Malaysia, Japan and India. You can find Alex's Op-Ed articles that are featured in industry-leading publications, including Washington Times, Forbes, Aviation Week and Flight Global. He has also been cited in major media outlets, such as Wall Street Journal, Reuters, CNBC, among others. He has contributed to prominent conferences and webinars organized by Bank of America, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, and other institutions.

    9 min
  3. MAR 19

    The Factory Doctor - Trailer

    You're an executive in a mission-critical industry. You know your organization is capable of more. So why settle for mediocrity when your team can be great? The Factory Doctor brings you the non-obvious insights and hard-won lessons that help you uncover hidden weaknesses, amplify your strengths, and lead your business toward something greater. Join your host Alex Krutz - the Factory Doctor and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing at the U.S. Commerce Department - as he sits down with growth-oriented leaders across manufacturing and heavy industries across the transportation, machinery defense, energy and technology. Every episode goes deep in three areas: Leadership, Strategy, and Industrial Policy. You'll walk away with fresh perspectives and actionable ideas you can bring back to your organization. Greatness doesn't happen by accident. It happens because leaders like you decided to pursue it.   About Your Host Alex Krutz is the Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing at the U.S. Commerce Department and the Managing Director at Patriot Industrial Partners, an Industrial Advisory firm. Alex and his team partner with growth-oriented companies to improve their operational, quality and financial performance, drawing on decades of experience in complex problem solving, factory optimization, and supply chain optimization initiatives. Alex has earned the nickname "The Factory Doctor" from industry executives, analysts and media due to spearheading many manufacturing and supply chain turnarounds. Alex has completed over 250+ industrial performance improvement projects and manufacturing turnarounds around the globe in USA, Mexico, Canada, UK, Italy, France, South Africa, South Korea, Malaysia, Japan and India. You can find Alex's Op-Ed articles that are featured in industry-leading publications, including Washington Times, Forbes, Aviation Week and Flight Global. He has also been cited in major media outlets, such as Wall Street Journal, Reuters, CNBC, among others. He has contributed to prominent conferences and webinars organized by Bank of America, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, and other institutions.

    1 min

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You're an executive in a mission-critical industry. You know your organization is capable of more. So why settle for mediocrity when your team can be great? The Factory Doctor brings you the non-obvious insights and hard-won lessons that help you uncover hidden weaknesses, amplify your strengths, and lead your business toward something greater. Join your host Alex Krutz - the Factory Doctor and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing at the U.S. Commerce Department - as he sits down with growth-oriented leaders across manufacturing and heavy industries across the transportation, machinery defense, energy and technology. Every episode goes deep in three areas: Leadership, Strategy, and Industrial Policy. You'll walk away with fresh perspectives and actionable ideas you can bring back to your organization. Greatness doesn't happen by accident. It happens because leaders like you decided to pursue it.