Manufacturing Leadership Development: Why Connection Drives Productivity and Retention with Morag Barrett #169

Manufacturing Leadership Development: Why Connection Drives Productivity and Retention with Morag Barrett #169

Author: Trevor Blondeel April 1, 2026 Duration: 32:04

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In today's manufacturing environment, the biggest barrier to productivity, talent retention, and employee satisfaction isn't equipment or process, it's connection. Organizations may invest in lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and process optimization, yet engagement, safety culture, and performance management often still fall short. The difference comes down to leadership. Strong communication, effective coaching, and intentional leadership development are what enable shift supervisors and frontline supervisors to lead teams successfully in Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing environments.

On this episode of Manufacturing Greatness, we're joined by Morag Barrett, a leadership development expert, executive coach, and keynote speaker dedicated to solving the growing disconnect in the workplace. She's also the author of Cultivate: The Power of Winning Relationships. Morag helps leaders strengthen relationships, improve change management, and build high-performing teams.

If you want to boost production efficiency, enhance workforce development, and lead with greater impact, this conversation offers practical tools to elevate both results and relationships.

00:30 — When trust erodes between managers and frontline supervisors, performance management weakens, talent retention declines, and manufacturing productivity suffers.
01:00 — Success in manufacturing is driven by connection, not just competence, especially when leading change management, workforce development, and process optimization initiatives.
03:00 — A common leadership gap occurs when organizations promote for results but fail to provide management training, coaching skills, and clarity on new expectations in production management roles.
05:30 — Relationship breakdowns create silos across production, quality management, and supply chain management, reducing collaboration, problem solving, and overall production efficiency.
07:00 — The "relationship ecosystem" highlights how workplace dynamics shift between allies, supporters, rivals, and adversaries, directly impacting communication, conflict resolution, and team performance.
09:00 — Transitioning from peer to leader requires intentional leadership development, clear expectations, and ongoing communication to maintain trust and employee satisfaction.
15:00 — The "relationship pulse check" introduces simple but powerful questions that strengthen engagement, support diversity and inclusion, and improve team alignment.
20:00 — Consistent communication and follow-up build psychological safety, strengthen safety leadership, and reinforce a strong safety culture across the shop floor.
25:30 — Sustainable manufacturing greatness comes from daily leadership habits like slowing down, building connection, and investing in people to support burnout prevention, work-life balance, and long-term manufacturing productivity.

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Trevor Blondeel hosts Manufacturing Greatness, a series built on the belief that the most valuable insights come from real-world experience. Each episode features candid conversations with leaders from the factory floor and beyond, focusing on the human side of industry challenges. You’ll hear stories that tackle the pressing issues of retention, skills gaps, and labor challenges with a sense of transparency rarely found in business discussions. This podcast digs into practical strategies for continuous improvement and workforce development, connecting them directly to productivity and safety outcomes. Rather than abstract theory, Trevor and his guests explore how to leverage existing resources and people to build a more resilient operation. The dialogue naturally extends to what Industry 4.0 means for frontline supervisors and plant managers, framing technology as a tool for human empowerment. It’s for anyone who believes that sustainable profits are built through authentic leadership and a relentless focus on developing people. By listening, you gain access to a community focused on pragmatic solutions, where the shared goal is to cultivate excellence from the ground up in a constantly evolving manufacturing landscape.
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