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The Bullet Tells The Truth | Lean Built - Manufacturing Freedom E58
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Content provided by Andrew Henry and Jay Pierson, Henry Holsters, and Pierson Workholding. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andrew Henry and Jay Pierson, Henry Holsters, and Pierson Workholding or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Andrew and Jay discuss several key principles this week that can help your business grow, including:
- The Bullet Tells the Truth: It doesn't matter how well something works in theory; it must work in practice.
- Avoid Delusional Leadership: Understand the real workings and needs of your company.
- AI as Homework: Using AI can be beneficial if you use it wisely, much like looking at someone else's homework.
- Customer Alignment: Recognize that your business goals won't align with every customer, and that's sometimes okay.
- Exploring Other Shops: Visiting other businesses can provide valuable insights into different operational methods.
- Keep Vendors Close: There are advantages to having your vendors geographically near your business.
And there's much more. Hey, if you spot us at IMTS 2024, please come over and say hello!
109 episodes
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Manage episode 437581913 series 3512552
Content provided by Andrew Henry and Jay Pierson, Henry Holsters, and Pierson Workholding. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andrew Henry and Jay Pierson, Henry Holsters, and Pierson Workholding or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Andrew and Jay discuss several key principles this week that can help your business grow, including:
- The Bullet Tells the Truth: It doesn't matter how well something works in theory; it must work in practice.
- Avoid Delusional Leadership: Understand the real workings and needs of your company.
- AI as Homework: Using AI can be beneficial if you use it wisely, much like looking at someone else's homework.
- Customer Alignment: Recognize that your business goals won't align with every customer, and that's sometimes okay.
- Exploring Other Shops: Visiting other businesses can provide valuable insights into different operational methods.
- Keep Vendors Close: There are advantages to having your vendors geographically near your business.
And there's much more. Hey, if you spot us at IMTS 2024, please come over and say hello!
109 episodes
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