<p>In this episode of the Manufacturing Culture podcast, host Jim Mayer speaks with Steve Shebuski, a seasoned professional in the supply chain and warehousing industry. They discuss the complexities of supply chain management, the importance of workplace culture, and the role of innovation and technology in improving processes. Steve shares his unique journey into the field, the challenges he has faced, and the misconceptions people have about warehousing. The conversation also touches on the impact of robotics and AI in the industry and the importance of enabling teams to learn and grow.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Most people never think about the thousands of decisions it takes to get products on time.</li><li>Culture is about how your people feel towards each other and their work.</li><li>Every problem in supply chain management is unique in some way.</li><li>Incremental improvements can lead to significant changes in manufacturing processes.</li><li>Innovation is about enabling people to make mistakes and learn from them.</li><li>Robotics and automation introduce a new set of challenges in supply chain management.</li><li>It's important to enable teams to adopt new technologies and tools.</li><li>Understanding the logistics behind warehousing can change perceptions.</li><li>The rate of change in technology is exciting for the future of supply chain.</li><li>Continuous learning is essential in the ever-evolving field of supply chain management.</li></ul><p></p><p>Chapters</p><ul><li>00:00 Introduction to Supply Chain Challenges</li><li>06:25 Defining Culture in the Workplace</li><li>11:46 Steve's Journey into Supply Chain</li><li>18:23 Consulting and Real-World Applications</li><li>20:13 Common Misconceptions about Warehousing</li><li>23:48 Building Better Manufacturing Processes</li><li>26:01 Impact of Culture on the Shop Floor</li><li>28:14 Learning from Failures in Implementation</li><li>31:22 Innovation and Risk in Warehouse Management</li><li>36:46 The Role of Robotics in Modern Manufacturing</li><li>42:25 Legacy and Empowerment in Leadership</li></ul><p></p>