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Ep. 123: Manufacturing First keynote Phil Gwoke

18 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Registration opened this week for Insight's 16th annual Manufacturing First Expo & Conference [https://www.insightonbusiness.com/manufacturingfirst/], for which BridgeWorks CEO Phil Gwoke, a Wisconsin native, has been announced as keynote speaker. On this week's episode, Kate and Ann chat virtually with Phil about his planned visit to Green Bay Oct. 28 and about his extensive experience studying generational difference, which will be the topic of his keynote address at Resch Expo. Among the topics tackled on this week's episode and keynote preview are information about Phil's background with generational research, what has most surprised him about how generations view one another, how to bridge the knowledge gap, and what employers get wrong when trying to manage "across generations." Listen to the end to hear what Phil considers his best leadership insight. Register for Manufacturing First at the early-bird rate by going online to manufacturingfirst.com. Learn more about Phil Gwoke and his work with BridgeWorks at generations.com. Thank you to this week's podcast sponsor, Stoke RGA. Learn more at stokerga.com.

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