The Operations Science Podcast
What does it take to scale continuous improvement across multiple plants, cultures, and operating realities—without turning standardization into bureaucracy? Andre Scarance shares what global manufacturing leaders often learn the hard way: improvement doesn’t scale through tools alone. It scales through alignment, clear mental models, disciplined business systems, and leadership that makes improvement everyone’s responsibility. We explore why some plants sustain gains while others slip back into firefighting, how productivity and quality should never be traded against each other, where AI may fit into future operations systems, and why changing standards too often can quietly destroy performance. If you care about operational excellence, manufacturing leadership, Lean, or building systems that hold under pressure, this one delivers. Key Discussion Points 00:00 Intro 01:34 Meet Andre Scarance 02:30 Scaling strategy across global manufacturing sites 05:22 Making continuous improvement everyone’s job 07:13 What stable operations look like (and warning signs of struggle) 08:18 Why projects fail before they start 09:13 Shared mental models and operational behavior 10:32 Managing improvement projects across sites 12:21 Gaining trust from frontline operations 15:44 Why tools alone don’t create transformation 17:13 Kaizen, practical learning, and capability building 19:00 The productivity challenge every plant is facing 20:01 AI in continuous improvement and operations 23:04 Productivity vs. quality — false tradeoff? 24:50 Measuring productivity in manufacturing 25:21 Selecting projects that actually matter 28:00 Why improvements fail to sustain 31:29 Andre’s career journey from IT to operations 35:13 Mentors, leadership lessons, and career advice 37:24 Advice for the next generation of operations leaders If this conversation sparked an idea: 👍 Like this video 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations on operational excellence and leadership 💬 Share your biggest takeaway in the comments 📤 Send this episode to a leader working to scale improvement across complex operations Sustainable improvement starts with understanding how operations actually behave. Learn the science behind flow, variability, and performance in Operations Science Applied: bit.ly/OSA2026 #OperationalExcellence #ContinuousImprovement #LeanManufacturing #OperationsLeadership #Manufacturing #BusinessSystems #Leadership #ProcessImprovement #IndustrialEngineering #OperationsScience #SupplyChain #AIinManufacturing #OSI
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