
S2 Ep11 - My Manufacturing is Complicated – How Can I Simplify It?
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Summary
Jeff and Scott dive deep into the complexities of manufacturing processes and how companies can avoid overcomplicating their operations. Drawing from real-world experience implementing ERPs and working on shop floors, they explore the balance between recognizing legitimate complexity and avoiding the "special snowflake syndrome" that leads to unnecessary customizations.
Key Takeaways
- Avoid the Special Snowflake Syndrome: Companies often believe their processes are completely unique, leading to costly parallel systems instead of leveraging proven manufacturing workflows
- Drive Complexity to One Place: Instead of creating multiple custom processes, identify where variation actually occurs and handle complexity at that single point while using standard processes everywhere else
- Question Assumptions Without Arrogance: Balance challenging existing decisions with understanding why they were made - both perspectives are necessary for improvement
- Industry Experience Matters: Working with consultants who have lived the problems on shop floors provides invaluable insight that pure software vendors cannot match
Timestamps
00:02 - Introduction to manufacturing complexity challenges
04:51 - Different types of manufacturing complexity beyond bill of materials
06:09 - How people think differently about variation and similarity
10:33 - The Dunning-Kruger effect in manufacturing and language learning
16:30 - Pattern matching and analogical reasoning in problem-solving
20:44 - Finding the "golden mean" between oversimplification and overcomplication
23:25 - Common ERP implementation mistakes and the special snowflake syndrome
25:02 - Visual example: parallel processes vs. driving complexity to one point
29:36 - Real-world case study: wine label manufacturing solution
34:37 - Job flattening problems and why they create new complexities
38:22 - How simplification can drive complexity back into engineering
40:54 - Systems thinking and taking advantage of existing ecosystems
43:21 - The dichotomy of questioning vs. respecting existing processes
48:02 - Final advice: balance arrogance with healthy questioning
Connect with us:
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@cadtalk6667
LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/company/cadtalk
Website - https://cadtalk.com/demo
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6ew1yioTzMOqMvWQxN4eZX
Scott Brickler - https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottbrickler/
Jeff Brickler - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-brickler-cadtalk/