LEADERSHIP IN MANUFACTURING NEWSLETTER #45
How Do You Know if You Are a Good Leader? (Newsletter #45)
Hello and welcome to the Leadership In Manufacturing Newsletter – read by 1,500+ professionals in the electronics manufacturing industry. The Leadership in Manufacturing Podcast offers essential advice and leadership lessons to help you enhance your leadership skills. Join us on this transformative journey designed to boost your leadership competencies.
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In episode 100 of the Leadership In Manufacturing Podcast, we delved into some compelling insights from industry veterans. Here’s a quick overview:
Insights From Industry Leaders
I. Empower Your Team
Don Akery emphasizes that good leaders should instill confidence in their team members, allowing them to lead themselves. The shift from being a doer to a leader requires empowering your team rather than controlling every action.
II. Trust and Acknowledge Expertise
Sannah Vinding points out the value of acknowledging different problem-solving approaches and trusting your team’s expertise. Leaders need to recognize and leverage the diverse skills within their team.
III. Foster Continuous Improvement and Positive Culture
Rob Brunson believes in the constant desire to improve and the importance of a positive and calm atmosphere. He underlines that a culture of fear can stifle creativity and responsiveness, whereas a supportive environment encourages motivation and innovation.
Quotes From Our Guests
“Listening to your team and accepting that others may have better ideas illustrates confidence in oneself and the team.”– Don Akery, Chief Executive Officer at Waldom Electronics
“Being genuine helps build deeper connections. Authentic people attract similar individuals and foster better relationships.” – Rob Brunson, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Wallace Electronic Sales
Actionable Tip For You
Build Trust Through One-on-One Meetings
Schedule regular one-on-one meetings with your team members to foster transparency, vulnerability, and trust. Use these sessions to listen actively, provide constructive feedback, and address any concerns they may have.
Challenge For You
Encourage Idea-Sharing
Think about this: Create an environment where team members feel comfortable sharing their ideas without fear of judgment. What is one action you can take this week to ensure every voice is heard in your team?
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Sannah Vinding
Sannah Vinding
Founder & Host, Leadership In Manufacturing Podcast
Sannah Vinding is a distinguished Engineer, B2B Marketing Strategist, and Executive Leader with over two decades of experience in the electronics manufacturing industry.
She is renowned for her technical engineering expertise, innovative product development skills, and strategic marketing acumen.
She is the founder and host of the Leadership in Manufacturing Podcast, where she shares insights on innovation, leadership, and the impact of AI in the manufacturing sector.
With a Master’s degree in Design/Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark, Sannah has established herself as a thought leader in her field, dedicated to fostering innovation and driving success through customer-centric marketing strategies.
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