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63 Embracing Connections, Collaboration, and Even Competition with Thom Singer

Mindfulness Manufacturing

Release Date: 04/20/2022

142 HR Partnerships in Executive Coaching with Kristin Rivait and Joe Carrothers show art 142 HR Partnerships in Executive Coaching with Kristin Rivait and Joe Carrothers

Mindfulness Manufacturing

When there’s a leadership shift in a manufacturing organization it leads to major change—and brings its own unique challenges like new team dynamics, cultural shifts, and general growing pains. With the right approach, a change in leadership can also lead to valuable opportunities for growth. Just ask Joe Carrothers and Kristin Rivait from SWT Group. Joe is the president of SWT Group who moved from being the CFO to being the president of the organization, and Kristin is SWT Group’s HR director who worked closely with Joe during this unique leadership transition. In this story-filled...

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141 Negotiation Strategies for the Manufacturing Floor with Fotini Iconomopoulos show art 141 Negotiation Strategies for the Manufacturing Floor with Fotini Iconomopoulos

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On the manufacturing floor, you have dozens of everyday opportunities for negotiation, from talking with a team member about an upcoming pay raise to trying to get a better deal from a supplier. In your everyday negotiations, what can you do to say less, get more, and make effective changes? You need to master the art of negotiation—and in this episode, guest Fotini Iconomopoulos is here to share the tools you need to know. Fotini Iconomopoulos is a master communicator and negotiator based in Toronto. She’s also the author of In this episode, she shares more about the power of...

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140 De-Escalation and Conflict Prevention: Keys to Manufacturing Safety with Carol Cambridge show art 140 De-Escalation and Conflict Prevention: Keys to Manufacturing Safety with Carol Cambridge

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When your manufacturing organization is experiencing a crisis, the last thing you want to do is add more oil to the fire! But in a technical industry like manufacturing, many people don’t have the skills they need to safely and effectively address a dangerous situation, like how to de-escalate a conflict or communicate a safety issue to their team. Carol Cambridge is here to help bring more safety to your organization! Carol is an authority on workplace violence, active shooter, and workplace conflict. She’s also the founder of the Stay Safe Project, where she teaches others how to...

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139 Embracing Discomfort to Manufacture Resilience with Paul Taylor show art 139 Embracing Discomfort to Manufacture Resilience with Paul Taylor

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In manufacturing, we’re all familiar with stress. But did you know that a lack of challenges and too much comfort can also have a negative impact on your health, mindset, and productivity? This is the core concept Paul Taylor presents in his great book As a former British Royal Navy crew member and a current Ph.D. candidate in applied psychology, Paul has in-depth knowledge about stress, resilience, and performance.  In this episode on stress, comfort, and psychological safety, Paul draws from his own experiences and research to delve deeper into why discomfort and challenging...

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138 Cost-Savings for Manufacturing: Deliberate Creativity with Dr. Amy Climer show art 138 Cost-Savings for Manufacturing: Deliberate Creativity with Dr. Amy Climer

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To find improved cost-savings and better team dynamics, there’s a solution—more creativity! In the technical world of manufacturing, creativity isn’t always a priority, but in this episode of Mindfulness Manufacturing, guest Dr. Amy Climer is here to show why deliberate creativity is the key to driving improvement and cost savings. With a Ph.D in Leadership and Change, Dr. Climer is a speaker, trainer, and coach who teaches teams how to innovate on demand. She is the author of Deliberate Creative Teams: How to Lead for Innovative Results written to help leaders understand how to...

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137 Good People, Bad Decisions: A Fresh Look at Root Cause Analysis in Manufacturing with Bob Latino show art 137 Good People, Bad Decisions: A Fresh Look at Root Cause Analysis in Manufacturing with Bob Latino

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Are you really doing root cause analysis (RCA) or only scratching at the surface of your organization’s problems? When a problem occurs in a fast-paced industry like manufacturing, you want to find the root problem—and you want to find it as quickly as possible! But if you’re not taking some mindful time to ask the right questions and understand the human element beyond your issues, you might be missing deeper, more sustainable solutions. Learn more about the world of RCA in this episode of Mindfulness Manufacturing with seasoned RCA expert Bob Latino! Influenced by his father, who...

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136 The Hidden Productivity Cost: Mental Health with Adam Nemer show art 136 The Hidden Productivity Cost: Mental Health with Adam Nemer

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In manufacturing, mental health is not always at the forefront. But when you don’t pay attention to your team’s mental wellbeing, it can negatively affect your entire organization, leading to big issues from disconnected teams to high employee turnover. In this episode, find the insights you need to transform your organization’s approach to mental health with guest Adam Nemer. Adam is a former CFO and senior operations leader, whose own mental health struggles inspired him to start Simple Mental Health, an organization that partners with leaders to bring stigma-free mental health culture...

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135 Shifting from Blame to Solution in Manufacturing Teams with Darcy Luoma show art 135 Shifting from Blame to Solution in Manufacturing Teams with Darcy Luoma

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In manufacturing, it seems like it’s always go, go go! But what if we could take a moment to pause, think, and act a little more thoughtfully and intentionally? Learn what can happen in this episode of Mindfulness Manufacturing with guest Darcy Luoma! Darcy is an author, consultant, and the creator of the Thoughtfully Fit approach, a dynamic and practical model for enhancing leadership capabilities, improving team dynamics, and navigating the complexities of leadership and teamwork. In this episode, she shares a deep dive into her Thoughtfully Fit method, plus shares other tips and lessons...

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134  Rethinking Shop Floor Time - Technical People are People Too with Emily Nichols show art 134 Rethinking Shop Floor Time - Technical People are People Too with Emily Nichols

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In manufacturing, we often emphasize complex processes and new technologies, like artificial intelligence. But to bring true change and productivity to your organization, don’t forget about your people! In this episode, learn all about the balance of technical skills and human connection with guest Emily Nichols! As a professional engineer with decades of experiences in manufacturing and innovation, Emily has worked with organizations like PepsiCo, Janssen, and Henkel. She now works with organizations who want to strengthen the human skills they need to thrive in an increasingly technical...

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133 Using Your Big Sexy Idea to Differentiate Yourself with Mark Levy show art 133 Using Your Big Sexy Idea to Differentiate Yourself with Mark Levy

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In the busy field of manufacturing, how do you make yourself stand out? Find out in this episode of Mindfulness Manufacturing with Mark Levy. Mark is a “differentiation expert,” who helps his clients find bold, innovative ways to showcase their big ideas and differentiate themselves from the competition. Mark has worked with dozens of corporations, brands, and thought leaders, including Simon Sinek, Amazon, Harvard Business School, and Major League Baseball, as well as leaders from government bodies like the United Nations. In this episode, Mark talks more about the importance of...

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You probably know the golden rule: treat others the way you want to be treated. But what does it have to do with manufacturing? A lot, according to this podcast with public speaker Thom Singer! In this episode, Thom talks about the many ways manufacturing leaders and business owners can use empathy to build better relationships, foster collaboration, and ensure their current and former employee speak positively of them. He also shares some ways leaders can turn their employees into their company’s best ambassadors by promoting growth opportunities, encouraging connections, and embracing competition. 1:04 - All opportunities in life comes from other people. 1:45 - Remember the golden role – treat others how you want to be treated 2:15 - Everyone comes to work with their own personal “stuff,” so it’s important to take a step back and stay curious about what is going on with others in your organization 3:17 - How people approach relationships often depends on their generation 4:18 - Empathy and understanding play a huge role in community building 5:25 – If you aren’t consistent in how you show up, others will have a hard time trusting you

7:03 – Your employees are your company’s great ambassadors

7:24 – When people feel connected at work, they are more likely to stay with your company and will be more productive

10:57 – High competition can make you a better leader

11:45 – If your employees are on platforms like LinkedIn, it’s a chance for them to highlight the strengths of your company

12:45 – Oftentimes, employees leave jobs or being job searching on platforms liked LinkedIn because they don’t see opportunities for growth or because they don’t feel fulfilled or challenged

14:00 – Friendships and connections are a key part of making employees feel fulfilled at work

15:33 – Some companies worry that if they offer personal or career development, their employees will gain skills they can use to leave the company, but you can combat this by finding them growth and opportunities within your own company

16:06 – The best leaders want their employees to grow into their best selves

17:43 – Sometimes, it may be best for an employee to seek work elsewhere and it’s important to make sure they still stay good things about your company once they’re gone

18:58 – If you help an employee find a better opportunity, it reflects well on you and your values

25:15 – Don’t be afraid of your employees making connections outside of the company

26:17 – Through sharing and collaborating, you have many chances to learn and grow through the feedback of others

28:01 – You want diversity of thought, not an echo chamber

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