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  <title>Staying Connected through Your Front Line Leaders Part 2</title>
  <description>How can leadership remain connected to what’s happening on the shop floor? At Nix, we’ve found a creative way to bridge a gap that many businesses experience. We’ve implemented a program that allows our front line to address problems and propose solutions so that their everyday real-world problems are being fixed. Dakota Hunt and Jack Henry Hagan return to share how this program has positively impacted them&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;the business.&amp;amp;nbsp; – Matthew Nix Segments  [1:03] Netsuite by Oracle’s CFO's Ultimate KPI Checklist [4:56] Casey’s dad joke (stolen from his five-year-old) [5:41] The essential part(s) of an improvement program [15:48] Spark of Knowledge: Business development [16:59] Why communication is critical for success [19:37] The most rewarding part of this industry [21:55] The importance of a culture of respect  Resources mentioned on this episode  Netsuite by Oracle’s&amp;amp;nbsp;CFO's Ultimate KPI Checklist  Connect With MakingChips  www.MakingChips.com On&amp;amp;nbsp;Facebook On&amp;amp;nbsp;LinkedIn On&amp;amp;nbsp;Instagram On&amp;amp;nbsp;Twitter On&amp;amp;nbsp;YouTube  </description>
  <author_name>Making Sparks Podcast for Fabrication Leaders</author_name>
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