People are the Point with Mark Concannon
In a world obsessed with automation, AI, and robotics, the uncomfortable reality is that humans still outperform machines in complex manufacturing environments. Alex Allen, Chief Operations Officer at James Skinner Baking Company, exposes the hidden truths about AI in production, lean operations, and factory turnarounds. Forget what nobody tells you about instant AI miracles—this is the real story behind the data, the patterns, and the people who make manufacturing hum. Alex dives deep into the hands-on challenges of modern baking production, why some automation fails, and how AI can only truly thrive in factories that already have clean, actionable data. From pattern recognition and predictive analytics to the strategic role of managers on the floor, this episode is packed with actionable frameworks, bold opinions, and practical strategies for anyone scaling operations in the age of AI. Discover how turnaround expertise meets technology, why overly automated factories can backfire, and how thoughtful human oversight drives both efficiency and innovation. Alex also breaks down the cost-benefit realities of robotics, explains why “one-size-fits-all” AI dashboards are misleading, and shares his vision for how the next generation of manufacturing leaders can leverage technology without losing the human touch. I hope you enjoyed this episode! - Mark and the People are the Point podcast team Like and subscribe to never miss new content. #PeopleAreThePoint #AIBusinessStrategy #MidMarketLeadership #DigitalTransformation #BusinessGrowth #AIInBusiness #LeadershipPodcast #OperationalExcellence #FutureOfWork #ScalingWithAI #Explorepage
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