The Squawk Box Chronicles
What really separates a good manufacturing leader from a great one? In this episode of The Squawk Box Chronicles, host Adrienne Temple dives into one often-overlooked leadership competency: business acumen — especially for shop floor leaders, leads, and supervisors. We all talk about communication, conflict resolution, delegation, and coaching. But what happens when a shift is short-staffed, machines go down, priorities collide, and someone has to decide what runs and what doesn’t? Adrienne shares a formative story from early in her career, when she stepped in as a fill‑in supervisor on second shift with too many production lines and not enough people. No backup. No playbook. Just real-time decisions with real business impact. That experience cemented her belief that leaders at every level must understand how decisions affect throughput, downtime, labor costs, and ultimately the business itself. This episode explores: * Why business acumen is essential for frontline leaders * How strategic decision-making shows up on the shop floor * The risk of leaving leaders uninformed about priorities and cost drivers * When and how to share business information responsibly * How to turn imperfect decisions into powerful teaching moments Adrienne also challenges leaders to rethink how much information they share, how they coach decision-making, and how they create space for supervisors to explain their thought process without fear. If you’re developing shop floor leaders or working to strengthen your own decision-making skills in manufacturing, this episode offers practical insight rooted in real experience, not theory. Pull up a seat. Let’s talk about building leaders who don’t just manage the shift, but understand the business behind it.
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