Adam Crandall | How Are the People Actually Doing

MAY 26, 202647 MIN
Manufacturing Culture Podcast

Adam Crandall | How Are the People Actually Doing

MAY 26, 202647 MIN

Description

<p>Adam Crandall almost became a pediatrician. One afternoon in an OR changed everything. Twenty years later, he's the CRO of Addtronics, a private equity-backed automation platform that's doing something the industry rarely sees: actually protecting the culture of the companies it acquires. In this conversation, Adam's second time on the show, Jim and Adam go deeper than their first episode. They talk about the non-linear path into manufacturing, what it means to lead with people first inside a PE firm, and why Adam got emotional talking about the thank-you messages that still find their way to him years after he's moved on.</p><hr /><p><b>Key Takeaways</b></p><ul><li>Culture is the feeling you have on Sunday night before Monday morning. You know immediately whether you've got it or not.</li><li>Manufacturing isn't usually the plan. It's the destination people stumble into and never want to leave.</li><li>There's private equity, and then there's private equity. Addtronics' investors don't just ask about EBITDA, they ask how the families are doing.</li><li>The numbers mean nothing without the people. You don't have EBITDA without people who feel valued enough to show up.</li><li>Career pivots aren't failures. They're signals. Adam's OR experience wasn't a dead end.</li><li>The legacy isn't the last deal you closed. It's the messages people send years later saying you changed how they lead.</li></ul><hr /><p><b>Chapters</b></p><ul><li>00:00 — Pride in Manufacturing: the orange juice container speech</li><li>00:19 — Podcast Introduction</li><li>02:51 — Icebreaker: Matthew McConaughey, action movies, and club sodas</li><li>04:53 — What culture means to Adam Crandall</li><li>08:05 — From Pre-Med to Sales: the OR story</li><li>12:31 — Embracing the pivot: man plans, God laughs</li><li>15:04 — Non-linear paths into manufacturing</li><li>18:19 — Why manufacturing is the unplanned destination people never leave</li><li>20:30 — Addressing private equity misconceptions</li><li>26:36 — Addtronics' diverse portfolio: six companies, one mission</li><li>32:41 — Protecting company culture during rapid growth</li><li>37:08 — What makes Adam proud</li><li>40:14 — The emotional weight of mentorship</li><li>42:35 — A call for talent: Addtronics is hiring</li></ul>