May 5, 2021
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Now, let’s jump in!
Marilyn Monroe said it best: fear is stupid. So are regrets.
In this episode, we explore manufacturing leadership, growth mindset, and resilience in manufacturing for Operations Managers, Production Managers, Manufacturing Managers, and Shift Supervisors.
We talk about how leaders get caught in their own fears, how the environment has fueled stress and uncertainty, and why emotional intelligence, communication skills, and authentic leadership matter more than ever. You’ll walk away with practical insights on staying curious, owning your mindset, and showing up with confidence to improve engagement, morale, and performance on the shop floor.
1:30 - Getting caught in our own fears, and how the environment fuels it over the last 18 months.
2:50 - The 4 fears - loss, failure, rejection, and the unknown
5:00 - Dave talks about the fear of a new plant manager!
9:30 - Taking the armor off, turn the tables with a different approach
12:00 - Like riding a bike or a new leader in an organization
13:30 - Pull over and reflect, self-awareness looking at yourself, conversations can create more stress than reality
17:00 - Step out and watch the traffic, so the fire in your hair does not take you over
19:00 - Trevor talks about focus on himself early in his career, fueled by fear of insecurities
21:00 - New Testament - Love is when you benefit your neighbor
22:30 - We are not alone, we all have fear, in this together, be who you are in being present
23:00 - Mark Twain - I've lived through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened