34 Gratitude: Helping Manufacturers Keep Their Top Talent with Lisa Ryan
Release Date: 03/10/2021
Manufacturing Greatness
In manufacturing, the biggest constraint isn’t labor, equipment, or margins. It’s time! When you’re crunched for time or feel like you’re constantly fighting fires, you lose out on valuable opportunities for curious conversations and stronger connections. Overtime, this can lead to issues like communication breakdowns, slowed productivity, and a culture where people are burnt-out and not showing up as their best selves. In this episode, I’m joined by guest Brian Herriot to take a look into how manufacturing leaders can rethink work, leadership, and scheduling to build stronger...
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info_outline01:51 – Lisa Ryan introduction and tie in of gratitude to manufacturing
02:41 – Gratitude starts within yourself
03:52 – “They get their paycheck every Friday”
05:25 – Discretionary Effort; a gamechanger
06:34 – Making a beeline to the office because I’m all that and a bag of chips
07:43 – Ideas are Free
08:18 – The companies that need it the most are the one’s least likely to make the investment
09:20 – Make the decision whether to stay in a toxic environment
10:30 – Negative Ned & Negative Nancy, changing the energy
12:55 – Persistence
14:01 – Tolerance of toxicity and who needs to be fired
15:30 – What do I own in it and when to walk away
16:58 - Positivity vs. Gratitude
17:50 – Making the shift in re-wiring your brain
19:56 – Accountability; 12 yrs and counting
22:56 – Starting today with the little things
23:38 – The 30-day challenge gratitude and a path to happiness
24:40 – Gratitude starts with you -> today
25:55 – Grounding yourself with what you DO have
27:05 – Closing
27:39 – End
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