Change by Design: Engineering Transformation with Chad Jackson
What does it take to drive model-based definition adoption inside one of the world's most demanding aerospace environments? In this episode, Chad Jackson sits down with Brandon Paré, Senior Engineer in the Drafting and Product Definition group at Pratt & Whitney, where he specializes in MBD adoption and 2D-to-3D workflow transformation. Brandon's path to MBE didn't follow a straight line — it ran through circuit breaker design, aerospace machine shop floors, and one-touch gauging fixtures for jet engine components. That cross-functional journey is precisely what makes his perspective so sharp. He didn't just learn to create drawings; he stood next to the operators reading them and felt firsthand where design intent gets lost in translation. In this conversation, Brandon and Chad dig into: * What it really means to be a change agent — and why conviction, not title, is what separates advocates from people who actually move organizations * The credibility problem in manufacturing — why shop floor relationships matter more than credentials, and how to earn trust with machinists, CNC programmers, and quality inspectors * MBD implementation timelines — why 3–7 years is the realistic range for meaningful transformation, and the pilot-first strategy that separates fast movers from organizations that stall out * PLM governance as the non-negotiable foundation — why no amount of PMI quality saves you if your data management is undisciplined * Customer pull vs. internal conviction — the two motivational forces behind MBE adoption, and why external mandates from primes like Pratt & Whitney and Collins Aerospace tend to compress timelines in powerful ways * Signals your organization is ready for MBD — and the red flags that say "not yet" * Tangible benefits that don't always make it into the ROI deck — drawing cycle time, first article inspection speed, supply chain communication, and reduced interpretation errors Whether you're an engineering executive weighing the MBE business case or a change agent in the trenches trying to build cross-functional momentum, Brandon's experience navigating both the engineering and manufacturing sides of this transformation offers a grounded, practical perspective you won't get from a vendor whitepaper.
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