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Lean Built: Manufacturing Freedom

Lean Built: Manufacturing Freedom

Di: Henry Holsters and Pierson Workholding
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Two successful entrepreneurs talk about manufacturing, lean principles, and the freedom they are pursuing in life and business.2025 Economia Gestione e leadership Leadership Management
  • When Simple Systems Beat Smart Ones | Lean Built - Manufacturing Freedom E130
    Jan 19 2026

    Jay and Andrew talk through everyday shop systems that seem simple until they aren’t: HVAC, shutdown routines, checklists, timers, and light automation. They compare notes on where “smart” solutions help and where they quietly create new problems, especially when reliability, safety, and human behavior matter more than elegance.

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    34 min
  • Business Growth Isn’t a Solo Game | Lean Built - Manufacturing Freedom E129
    Jan 12 2026

    Andrew and Jay talk about why relationships matter a lot in business. Sometime more than products, systems, or raw talent. They dig into the practical value of local relationships for staying informed and connected as decisions get made around you. From there, the conversation ranges across manufacturing, housing, leadership, parenting, and team dynamics. They also discuss when a product is finished enough to release, why over-tinkering stalls progress, and the role of people who know when to stop refining and move things forward. The episode closes with a clear-eyed look at AI in business: where it’s useful, where it falls short, and why responsibility still sits with the owner.


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    48 min
  • Andrew Is Fired: Letting Go of the Owner-Hero Trap | Lean Built - Manufacturing Freedom E128
    Jan 5 2026

    As 2026 begins, Andrew and Jay take a look at one of the most dangerous traps for founders and small shop owners: becoming the hero who always steps in to save the day.


    Andrew introduces a personal document he titled “Andrew Is Fired,” a deliberate decision to remove himself from roles that feel productive but quietly limit growth. The conversation explores why constantly “going above and beyond” can actually be a form of selfishness, how undocumented processes turn leaders into bottlenecks, why clarity around ownership matters more than raw effort, and more.

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    33 min
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