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Why people matter more than machines

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In precision manufacturing, the machines matter. But the people matter more. In this episode of The Value Creation Mindset Podcast, AJ Singh speaks with Kika Young, President of Forest City Gear, a third-generation family-owned precision manufacturing company specialising in custom gearing and complex gear manufacturing. Kika shares what it means to lead a 71-year manufacturing business, why Forest City Gear has stayed focused on its niche, and how people, culture, legacy and precision all contribute to long-term business value. The conversation explores manufacturing leadership, family business legacy, investing in people and equipment, protecting specialist knowledge, and balancing innovation with the fundamentals that make complex systems work. AJ and Kika also discuss AI, automation, quality, delivery, value, and why manufacturing culture is not just an internal issue. It is something customers can feel. This episode is for CEOs, founders, manufacturing leaders, engineering leaders, operations leaders and anyone interested in value creation, operational excellence, complex systems and building businesses that last. Visit Modularis: https://www.modularis.com/ [https://www.modularis.com/] Subscribe for more conversations from The Value Creation Mindset Podcast, where AJ Singh speaks with business leaders about value creation, manufacturing innovation, leadership and execution in complex environments.

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Portada del episodio Why people matter more than machines

Why people matter more than machines

In precision manufacturing, the machines matter. But the people matter more. In this episode of The Value Creation Mindset Podcast, AJ Singh speaks with Kika Young, President of Forest City Gear, a third-generation family-owned precision manufacturing company specialising in custom gearing and complex gear manufacturing. Kika shares what it means to lead a 71-year manufacturing business, why Forest City Gear has stayed focused on its niche, and how people, culture, legacy and precision all contribute to long-term business value. The conversation explores manufacturing leadership, family business legacy, investing in people and equipment, protecting specialist knowledge, and balancing innovation with the fundamentals that make complex systems work. AJ and Kika also discuss AI, automation, quality, delivery, value, and why manufacturing culture is not just an internal issue. It is something customers can feel. This episode is for CEOs, founders, manufacturing leaders, engineering leaders, operations leaders and anyone interested in value creation, operational excellence, complex systems and building businesses that last. Visit Modularis: https://www.modularis.com/ [https://www.modularis.com/] Subscribe for more conversations from The Value Creation Mindset Podcast, where AJ Singh speaks with business leaders about value creation, manufacturing innovation, leadership and execution in complex environments.

Ayer41 min
Portada del episodio Why Manufacturing Innovation Fails Without Business Value

Why Manufacturing Innovation Fails Without Business Value

Why do so many manufacturing innovations fail to scale, even when the technology clearly works? In this episode of The Value Creation Mindset, AJ Singh sits down with to explore one of the biggest misconceptions in advanced manufacturing: great technology alone does not create business value. As one of the pioneers of the 3D printing and additive manufacturing industry, Rajeev shares why adoption in manufacturing often takes decades, how companies get distracted by technology hype, and why successful innovation starts with solving real operational and economic problems. Together, AJ and Rajeev unpack the realities of scaling hardware-enabled businesses, the future of additive manufacturing, the role of AI in manufacturing workflows, and why changing a customer’s business model is often more important than the technology itself. This conversation covers: * Why manufacturing innovation fails without clear business value * The real reason 3D printing adoption takes so long * Why additive manufacturing should support, not replace, traditional manufacturing * The technical vs business value of advanced manufacturing * How AI is improving manufacturing efficiency and reliability * Why defence and distributed manufacturing are accelerating innovation * The future of regenerative medicine and 3D-printed organs * How advanced manufacturing could reshape healthcare and human longevity If you work in manufacturing, industrial technology, engineering, AI, operations, or product development, this episode offers practical insight into how innovation actually scales in the real world. Explore more from Modularis: Modularis Website [https://www.modularis.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Modularis on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/modularis/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Listen on your preferred platform: Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/5cHKxuU7xCsUxgSEQmHxM8?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/the-value-creation-mindset-podcast/id1867824413?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Amazon Music Podcasts [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/9aea78c1-413d-4969-b6de-6a039556344f?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Subscribe for more episodes exploring technology, leadership, AI, and value creation in modern business.

8 de may de 202645 min
Portada del episodio Why Clean Energy Growth Depends on Better Execution

Why Clean Energy Growth Depends on Better Execution

Clean energy is not just a climate conversation. It is a business, infrastructure, and execution challenge. In this episode of The Value Creation Mindset, AJ Singh sits down with Tim Montague, clean energy expert, solar business coach, author, and host of the Clean Power Hour podcast, to explore what it really takes to create value in the clean energy sector. Together, they unpack the economics behind the solar transition, the operational realities of scaling clean tech, and why leadership, project management, and trust matter just as much as technology. This conversation goes beyond the usual clean tech talking points. Tim shares how successful solar and battery businesses grow, where companies go wrong when trying to scale, and why strong execution is often the difference between long-term success and failure. The discussion also explores AI in clean energy, automation, technology adoption, and how business leaders should think about value creation in fast-changing markets. If you're a CEO, CIO, founder, operator, or senior decision-maker navigating digital transformation, infrastructure, energy, or operational growth, this episode offers practical insights with real commercial relevance. In this episode, you’ll hear about: * Why solar adoption is ultimately driven by economics * The biggest scaling mistakes in clean energy businesses * Why project management is a hidden growth lever * How AI can accelerate value creation without replacing expertise * What business leaders should understand about the future of energy Watch more episodes from The Value Creation Mindset for conversations on technology, leadership, operations, and how modern businesses create lasting value. Visit Modularis [https://www.modularis.com/]to learn more. Subscribe for more episodes. Watch the full conversation and explore more insights from business and technology leaders. Follow us on: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/modularisinc/] LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/company/modularis] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@modularis42]

10 de abr de 202657 min
Portada del episodio Why Sustainable Fintech Requires Real Infrastructure

Why Sustainable Fintech Requires Real Infrastructure

In this episode of The Value Creation Mindset, host A.J. Singh, CEO of Modularis [https://www.modularis.com/], sits down with Sulav Singh, founder of Vittas International [https://www.vittasinternational.com/], to explore why sustainable fintech requires real financial infrastructure, especially in emerging markets. Sulav shares the story of how Vittas began by lending to healthcare businesses in Nigeria and how customer conversations revealed a deeper problem. Small and medium-sized businesses were not just struggling to access capital. They lacked the financial tools, data visibility, and banking infrastructure needed to make better financial decisions and become truly bankable. That insight led to a major strategic shift. Instead of remaining a niche lending company, Vittas began building a financial infrastructure platform that connects banks, payment systems, and small businesses, creating an orchestration layer that helps companies access financial services more effectively. The conversation dives into the realities of building fintech startups in emerging markets, where unreliable infrastructure, regulatory complexity, and fragmented banking systems create challenges very different from those faced by startups in the United States or Europe. Sulav also discusses how Vittas approaches product development, why small engineering teams can outperform larger organisations, and how startups can design products that solve real customer problems rather than chasing hype or trends. The discussion also explores the role of AI in fintech and software development, including how automation can help startups move faster while still maintaining the stability and trust required when building systems that handle financial transactions. Throughout the conversation, Sulav explains why trust, reliability, and infrastructure are the foundations of sustainable fintech businesses and why companies that focus on solving the underlying systems problems will create the most long-term value. This episode is ideal for founders, fintech leaders, startup operators, engineers, and investors interested in financial technology, emerging markets, and building scalable technology platforms that create real economic impact. In this episode, you will learn: Why access to financial infrastructure matters more than access to capital * The real challenges of building fintech products in emerging markets * How startups can pivot when customer insights reveal a larger opportunity * Why small engineering teams can move faster than large organisations * The importance of stability and trust when building financial platforms * How AI is being used in modern fintech product development * What it takes to build sustainable fintech infrastructure that scales globally About the guest Sulav Singh is the founder of Vittas, a fintech company focused on building financial infrastructure for emerging markets. Vittas works with small and medium-sized businesses, banks, and payment platforms to improve financial access, data visibility, and decision-making through modern financial technology systems. About the podcast The Value Creation Mindset explores the principles and decisions that successful business leaders use to create real value for their customers and their organisations. Each episode examines the strategic choices, trade-offs, and lessons behind building sustainable companies in technology, finance, and global markets. Follow us on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/modularisinc/ LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/company/modularis YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@modularis42

6 de mar de 202659 min
Portada del episodio Why Sustainable Businesses Start With Integrity

Why Sustainable Businesses Start With Integrity

Why Sustainable Businesses Start With Integrity | Rakesh Tiku | The Value Creation Mindset   In this episode of The Value Creation Mindset, host A.J. Singh is joined by Rakesh Tiku, President and CEO of Infield Solutions, for a deep conversation on why sustainable businesses start with integrity, ethical leadership, and long-term thinking.   Rakesh shares his journey from an academic upbringing to becoming a serial entrepreneur focused on solving real problems through technology, IoT platforms, and workflow automation. The discussion explores decision-making with incomplete information, forgiveness in leadership, fairness in negotiations, and why people are the only asset that truly increases in value over time.   If you are a founder, CEO, CTO, or business leader building for the long term, this episode offers practical insight into values-driven leadership, creating real customer value, and building teams that thrive on trust.   00:00 Why integrity matters  01:00 Rakesh’s origin story  04:30 Solving real problems  06:00 Happiness as a choice  07:40 Forgiving yourself  10:00 Letting go of baggage  12:10 Ethics and fairness  15:00 Sustainable profit  17:10 Trust and leadership  20:00 Redefining success  24:00 Building trust at scale  27:00 Leadership styles  30:00 Strategy and focus  33:00 Working on the business  36:00 People as the core asset  39:00 Loyalty and culture  43:00 Global productivity  47:00 Quality over hours  50:00 Identity and culture  53:00 Being on the right path  55:40 Defining legacy  58:30 Purpose and joy  01:01:00 Final reflections

6 de feb de 20261 h 2 min