
Unique perspectives from people in manufacturing about what it really takes to bring products to life. This is a podcast about building an organizational culture, leadership, product design, supply chain, change management, how to attract the best talent and in particular, how we can create better, more human processes for the factories of tomorrow.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | ManagementBusiness | ||||

In this episode we speak to Stephanie Stuckey, a former state representative in the Georgia assembly and now CEO of Stuckey’s, a pecan log roll and candy manufacturer that was started by her grandfather in 1937 and sold to a conglomerate in the 1970’... more
Sarah Mauragis runs Continuous Improvement at Flow Rite Controls, which manufacturers, and markets fluid control devices for lead acid batteries, recreational fishing boats, laboratories, and medical uses.
During high school, Sarah Mauraugis read an... more
Chris Sidney manages quality, continuous improvement and metrology at the Winbro Group, a manufacturer of high-precision machining technologies in the UK, US and Taiwan. Starting his career in engineering as a Whitworth Scholar, Chris has spent more ... more
In this episode, I speak to Gregory Ayers, the Director of Operational Excellence at Innovative Hearth Products, a manufacturer of indoor and outdoor fireplaces headquartered in Nashville.
We speak about the importance of senior management in getti... more
Gerald Heitmann, formerly General Manager of Quality Operations at Panasonic Energies North America joins Ben Merton to talk about how people like Edward Deming, Kaouru Ishikawa & Dr. Wheeler shaped his understanding of Quality and Continuous Improve... more
Originally from Kenya, Robert Odhiambo came to the US over 15 years ago and has made a career of driving change and continuous improvement at companies like USPS, Ingersoll Rand, and Spectrum Chemical, an FDA registered manufacturer of chemicals and ... more
Tudor Sariou heads continuous improvement at Steam Whistle Brewing, which is a BRC certified brewery in Toronto that produces 90,000 bottles of beer a day and sells across the whole of Canada. In this episode, Tudor and Ben talk about the challenges ... more
In this episode Ben and Stephanie talk about
* The history behind the Stuckey’s brand and why it was 6 figures in debt when she bought the company
* How she runs a successful comeback brand despite having no background in manufacturing, business... more
The interviewees are friendly and down to earth people. They’ve solved problems that I come across everyday. Like implementing change when there is resistance.
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