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  <title>Employee Engagement in Manufacturing: Growing a Leadership Mindset That Shows People They Matter with Josh Levin #68</title>
  <description>Welcome to Manufacturing Greatness with Trevor Blondeel, where we work with organizations to manufacture greatness by leveraging resources you already have to achieve greater retention, productivity, and profits. To learn more, visit&amp;amp;nbsp;www.manufacturinggreatness.com and click here to subscribe to Trevor’s monthly newsletter. Now, let’s jump in! In this episode, CEO Josh Levin joins the podcast to share how manufacturing and construction leaders can put culture first while still driving performance. We talk manufacturing leadership, accountability, trust building, and authentic leadership for Operations Managers, Production Managers, Manufacturing Managers, and Shift Supervisors. Josh breaks down how passion, clear expectations, and people-first leadership create stronger engagement and a workplace where teams actually want to show up. You will walk away with practical ideas to strengthen culture, improve communication skills, and build momentum through accountability on the shop floor. 0:37 – In some organizations, people are treated like batteries, which can be easily used and quickly replaced 2:04 – How can we shift our mindsets to focus on people over profit? 2:40 – If your team members don’t feel valued, they aren’t going to show up and do their best work 4:30 – Your employees, their needs, and their lives outside of work should matter to you as a leader 5:37 – Regular, thoughtful employee evaluations are a great way to show effort and retain employees 6:46 – Being the leader doesn’t mean you have to be the voice or face of the entire organization 9:17 – Even if your business has a great brand, you can’t thrive unless you have good culture 13:26 – Accountability and honest dialogue are an important part of building trust and relationships 14:45 – To improve, study the behavior of successful people—and pay attention to the behavior of non-successful people, too 20:18 – Remember that employees may have motives for showing up beyond simply loving your company, like needing to support their families 22:48 – As a leader, keep your “passion tank” filled 26:00 – Invest in your employees, especially those who are willing to put in the work 25:55 – “There’s never a traffic jam on the extra mile.” 28:10 – Someone’s past doesn’t have to dictate their future Connect with Josh Levin: To learn more about Empowered Electric, visit their website. </description>
  <author_name>Manufacturing Greatness | Productivity | Retention | Profits | Continuous Improvement | Safety | Workforce Development | Labor Challenges | Skills Gaps | Industry 4.0</author_name>
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