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Episode 14 - My Co-Manufacturer is Shutting Down for Two Weeks. What Do I Do Right Now?

13 min Ā· 1. maj 2026
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A last-minute production shutdown can feel like a nightmare, especially right before a peak sales period. In this episode, we walk through exactly what to do when a critical partner (like a co-manufacturer or key supplier) suddenly becomes unavailable, and how to protect your business, your relationships, and your revenue. šŸ‘„ Who This Is For * Ā CPG brands working with co-manufacturersĀ  * Ā Food & beverage businesses relying on key suppliersĀ  * Ā Small business owners preparing for peak sales seasonsĀ  * Ā Founders who want to reduce operational risk What’s your biggest operational risk right now? * A supplier you depend on too much? * A process with no backup? * A peak season you’re not fully prepared for? šŸ”— Resources & Contact 🌐 www.3pimpactconsulting.com [https://www.3pimpactconsulting.com] šŸ“© Send me your question → anca@3pimpactconsulting.com Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2413411/fan_mail/new]

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Episode 19 - How Can A Small Business Avoid Critical AI Mistakes

(The Third Episode in Our 3-Part AI Series)Ā  Over the past two episodes, we've talked about whether AI is worth using and where it creates the most value in a small business. Now it's time to talk about something equally important: How do you use AI without accidentally exposing your most valuable business information? For most small businesses, the biggest AI risk isn't hackers. It's well-intentioned employees trying to work faster. This episode explains the simple safeguards every business should have before using AI with recipes, pricing, customer information, financial data, or proprietary processes. Ā āœ”ļø Ā What You'll Learn * Why the biggest AI risk usually comes from inside your business * The three types of business information you should never expose * The surprising differences between free, personal, and business AI accounts * Why large companies create AI usage policies—and why small businesses should too āœ”ļøĀ  How AI Tools Use Your Information (What to Check Before You Paste): A quick, plain-English guide to the thing most owners don't realize they're deciding. This isn't legal advice, and these policies change often - treat it as a starting point and check the current settings. The mental model: there are three tiers, not two Most people assume "free = exposed, paid = private." That's the trap. There are really three tiers, and the middle one surprises people. * Free tools - by default, what you type can be used to help improve (train) the AI. You can usually turn this off in settings * Paid individual plans (the "Pro" or "Plus" version) - here's the catch: paying the ~$20/month personal plan usually buys you better features, not more privacy. On most of these, your chats are still used for training by default unless you go into settings and switch it off. * Business / Team / Enterprise plans - these generally do not train on your inputs by default. This is the tier built for company data. People blur two concerns together. One: "they'll use it to train the AI" -Ā  that's the one you control, with a setting or a business tier. Two: "a company can process or store it at all" - that's true of almost any cloud tool you already use: your email, your bank's app, your cloud drive. The fixable one is the first - so fix it.Ā  What to know about Settings (current as of mid-2026 - verify, as these change) * ChatGPT: Settings → Data Controls → turn off "Improve the model for everyone." For a sensitive one-off, a Temporary Chat isn't used for training. * Claude: Settings → Privacy → turn off the model-improvement toggle. Leaving it off also shortens how long your data is kept (a 30-day window instead of much longer). * Gemini: turn off "Gemini Apps Activity" - just know that doing so also means you won't keep a chat history. Used through a Google Workspace business account, your data is treated as private and not used for training.Ā  Two caveats: •Turning training off is not the same as total privacy - the company still processes your request to answer it, and some limited retention remains. •And anything already used to train a model can't be pulled back out later. Which is exactly why the safest move is simply not putting your crown jewels in. The point of the one-page policy from this episode: decide these things once, write down two or three rules, and your team never has to guess. šŸ› ļø Free Resource šŸ“„ The One-Page AI Policy For a Small Business šŸ“© Got a Question? Have a resilience, supplier, operations, or sustainability question you want covered on the podcast? Send it in - your question could become a future episode and help other small business owners facing the same challenge. šŸ”— Resources & Contact 🌐 www.3pimpactconsulting.com [https://www.3pimpactconsulting.com/] šŸ“© anca@3pimpactconsulting.comĀ  Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2413411/fan_mail/new]

19. juli 202614 min
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Episode 18 - Where Does AI Earn Its Place

(The Second Episode in Our 3-Part AI Series)Ā  In Episode 17, we answered the question: "Is AI even worth it for a business my size?" Now it's time for the next question: Where does AI actually belong in a small business? The answer may surprise you. It usually isn't your biggest marketing campaign or your most creative project. It's the repetitive, tedious work you do over and over again. In this episode, we explore where AI creates real value for food and beverage manufacturers, consumer packaged goods (CPG) businesses, and coffee shops, and how to test it safely before making a bigger commitment. āœ”ļøĀ  A Few AI Tools to Look Into (organized by what they're for): Start with the free version of one, point it at a single task, and keep a human check on anything that goes out the door. 1. Turning one product into many listings •General assistants (ChatGPT, Claude, Google Gemini) - the flexible workhorses; paste your product facts once and generate the line sheet, DTC copy, marketplace listing, and shelf card. •Hypotenuse AI - writes product descriptions in bulk from a CSV or spreadsheet, useful for large or seasonal catalogs; from around $19/month. US Chamber of Commerce •Copy.ai, Writesonic, Rytr, Jasper - marketing-copy tools built for product pages and ad copy. Copy.ai's free tier covers about 2,000 words a month - enough to test on a small catalog; Writesonic starts around $19/month. ExpansedigitalContentsaurus •Canva - for the shelf card and social visuals; its AI writing and design features are built in. 2. Demand & inventory - seeing patterns in your own sales •Skip the big enterprise forecasting platforms - they're built for companies a hundred times your size. For a business like yours, start with the AI and reporting features already inside the system you use (your e-commerce platform, POS, or inventory tool like Shopify, Square, QuickBooks, or inFlow), or export your sales history and ask a general assistant to find the patterns. •The one caveat from Episode 17: this only works if your sales data is clean and in one place. Messy data in, confident nonsense out. 3. Knowledge capture - turning what's in someone's head into a written procedure •Transcription tools - Fathom (generous free tier - unlimited recording and summaries), Otter.ai (free tier around 300 minutes/month), Fireflies, or Notta. Record the walk-through, get a transcript. alfred_Ticnote •Then a general assistant turns that transcript into a clean first-draft SOP. (Many assistants now take the audio directly, too.) You review and fix - you're the expert. 4. Supplier & customer communication - drafting only •General assistants for the first draft of a quote request, a supplier-pricing comparison, or a wholesale reply. You read, you decide, you send - never auto-send. And as we'll cover next episode, be careful what confidential information you paste in. For the coffee shops •Scheduling: 7shifts, Sling - line up labor against your foot-traffic patterns. •Inventory & food cost: Square, Toast, or tools like MarginEdge / xtraCHEF - right-size your milk and pastry orders and cut waste. •Reviews & training docs: a general assistant to draft review responses and get new hires up to speed fast. A few notes •Start free - most of these have a free tier, prove it helps before you pay. •One job at a time - take the boring problem from this episode and try it there first. •Keep a human check on anything generated - AI drafts, you decide. •Don't paste anything confidential - recipes, customer lists, pricing - into a free tool. That's exactly what Episode 19 is about. (Tools and pricing current as of mid-2026) āœ”ļøĀ  Next Episode - Episode 19: How to Use AI Without Getting Burned We'll cover the practical safeguards every small business should have before using AI with customer information, pricing, recipes, financial data, and other confidential business information, and how to avoid the mistakes that can damage trust or expose sensitive data. šŸ“© Got a Question? Have a resilience, supplier, operations, or sustainability question you want covered on the podcast? Send it in - your question could become a future episode and help other small business owners facing the same challenge. šŸ”— Resources & Contact 🌐 www.3pimpactconsulting.com [https://www.3pimpactconsulting.com/] šŸ“© anca@3pimpactconsulting.comĀ  Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2413411/fan_mail/new]

3. juli 202614 min
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Episode 17 - How to Decide if AI is Worth For Your Small Business

(The First Episode in Our 3-Part AI Series)Ā  Many small business owners think they're still deciding whether to adopt AI. The reality? Your team may already be using it. In this episode, we explore why the real question isn't "Should I use AI?" but rather: "Am I using AI on the right problems, with the right safeguards?" Ā āœ”ļøĀ  A Few AI Tools to Look Into (organized by what they're for): Start with the free version of one tool, point it at one task that matters, and see if it earns a place in your week. General-Purpose Assistants -these are the everyday workhorses for: * Writing * Summarizing * Drafting emails * Brainstorming * Research * Answering questions They're also the tools your team is most likely already using. * ChatGPT - The broadest all-around option for general business tasks and often the easiest place to start. * Claude - Particularly strong at analysis, reasoning, and working through longer documents. * Google Gemini - A strong choice if your business already lives in Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Drive. * Microsoft Copilot - A natural fit for businesses operating heavily inside Microsoft 365 (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams). Note: Most paid plans currently converge around approximately $20/month if you eventually outgrow the free versions. Research With Sources - sometimes you need answers you can verify. Perplexity - An AI-powered search and research tool that provides citations so you can see where information comes from and verify sources yourself. A Few Important Notes * Start Free - You do not need to spend money to discover whether AI can help your business. Most businesses can learn a lot using free versions first. * Focus on One Task - Don't try to transform your entire operation. Choose one meaningful problem from this episode and test AI there first. * Avoid Sensitive Information - For now, avoid entering: * Customer lists * Financial information * Proprietary recipes * Confidential contracts * Employee data We'll discuss AI safety, privacy, and data protection in Episode 19. * Specific AI Tools Are Coming - Forecasting, inventory planning, content production, customer service, and other specialized applications will be covered in Episode 18. (Tool lineup and pricing current as of mid-2026.) Ā āœ”ļøĀ  Next Episode Episode 18: Where does AI Help a Small Businesses? šŸ“© Got a Question? Have a resilience, supplier, operations, or sustainability question you want covered on the podcast? Send it in - your question could become a future episode and help other small business owners facing the same challenge. šŸ”— Resources & Contact 🌐 www.3pimpactconsulting.com [https://www.3pimpactconsulting.com/] šŸ“© anca@3pimpactconsulting.comĀ  Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2413411/fan_mail/new]

17. juni 202612 min
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Episode 16 - Stay or Go? - What to do When Your Vendor Keeps Letting You Down

šŸŽ™ļøStay or Go? When Your Vendor Keeps Letting You Down A Framework for One of the Hardest Calls in Small Business: Cutting Ties or Giving It One More Chance Every small business owner eventually faces this question: "My vendor keeps letting me down. Should I give them another chance or find someone new?" It's not an easy decision because vendor relationships are rarely just business transactions. They're built on trust, history, familiarity, and sometimes genuine friendships. But at some point, you have to ask whether the relationship is helping your business grow, or holding it back. šŸ‘„ Who This Episode Is For * Small business owners working with vendors, suppliers, contractors, agencies, or freelancers * Business owners struggling with repeated missed deadlines or poor communication * Anyone feeling stuck between loyalty and business needs * Companies that rely heavily on outside partners for critical operations 🧠 Key Takeaway The question isn't: "Am I being loyal enough?" The question is: "Is this relationship helping my business succeed, or is it quietly making success harder?" A good vendor relationship creates confidence. A struggling vendor relationship creates friction. The diagnostic won't make the decision for you, but it will help you make it with clarity instead of frustration. šŸ“© Got a Question? Have a resilience, supplier, operations, or sustainability question you want covered on the podcast? Send it in - your question could become a future episode and help other small business owners facing the same challenge. šŸ”— Resources & Contact 🌐 www.3pimpactconsulting.com [https://www.3pimpactconsulting.com/] šŸ“© anca@3pimpactconsulting.comĀ  Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2413411/fan_mail/new]

7. juni 202615 min
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Episode 15 - Do I Really Need a 40-Page Template?

A Plain-Language Guide to Building a Simplified Business Continuity Plan for a Small Manufacturer Ever downloaded a business continuity plan template… opened it… and immediately closed it again? You’re not alone. In this episode, we talk about why most business continuity plan templates feel overwhelming for small businesses, and how to create a version that’s practical, usable, and tailored to your operations. šŸ‘„ Who This Episode Is For * Small manufacturers * Food & beverage businesses * CPG brands * Small business owners who know they should have a continuity plan but don’t know where to start * Anyone intimidated by corporate-style templates 🧠 Key Takeaway * Business continuity planning isn’t about creating paperwork. * It’s about reducing chaos when something unexpected happens. * And the businesses that recover fastest usually aren’t the biggest. * They’re the ones that prepared before the disruption happened. šŸ“© Got a Question? Have a resilience, supplier, operations, or sustainability question you want covered on the podcast? Send it in - your question could become a future episode and help other small business owners facing the same challenge. šŸ”— Resources & Contact 🌐 www.3pimpactconsulting.com [https://www.3pimpactconsulting.com/] šŸ“© anca@3pimpactconsulting.comĀ  Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2413411/fan_mail/new]

25. maj 202613 min