Episode 15: Continue to Persevere, Embracing Change, and Customer Relationship

3 Strategies from Leaders that Thrived

  1. Continuing to persevere in the Ups and Downs of Small Business

In the world of small manufacturing, perseverance isn’t just a trait—it’s a necessity. Each day brings new challenges: supply chain delays, rising material costs, and unexpected equipment failures. But through it all, we press forward. We adapt, we innovate, and we lean on the strength of our team. Every setback becomes a lesson, every win, no matter how small, is a reason to keep going. We’ve learned to celebrate progress, not perfection. Whether it’s fulfilling a tough order or finding a smarter way to streamline production, our resilience defines us. The road isn’t always smooth, but our commitment to quality and our customers never wavers. In the face of uncertainty, we stay grounded in our purpose, building something real that lasts. That’s the spirit of small business. That’s the power of perseverance.

  1. Be Ready to Change, “Face into the Wind” to know its strength

In small manufacturing, change is constant—new regulations, shifting customer needs, supply chain disruptions. To thrive, we must not only brace for the wind but face into it—to understand its strength and direction. That’s how we stay grounded and ready to adapt.

Here are five ways small manufacturers can do just that:
  1. Listen Closely to the Floor
    Your team often sees change coming before leadership does. Create space for their insights.
  2. Invest in Flexible Equipment
    Machinery that can adapt to multiple product types or volumes gives you agility when demand shifts.
  3. Build Supplier Relationships, Not Just Contracts
    Strong partnerships can mean faster pivots when materials or timelines change.
  4. Document and Review Processes Regularly
    What worked last year may not work now. Keep SOPs current and adaptable.
  5. Stay Curious, Not Comfortable
    Attend industry webinars, visit other shops, and ask “what if?” often. Curiosity fuels innovation.

Facing into the wind doesn’t mean resisting it—it means understanding it, adjusting your stance, and moving forward with purpose.

  1. Small business ultimate rule: Build it around the customer!

In small manufacturing, success doesn’t start with the product—it starts with the customer. Building your business around their needs, expectations, and feedback isn’t just smart—it’s essential. When customers feel heard and valued, they return, refer, and help shape your growth.

Here are three powerful ways to do it:
  1. Design with the End User in Mind
    Don’t just make what you can—make what your customer truly needs. Involve them early in the design process and use their feedback to refine your offerings.
  2. Make Service Part of the Product
    Fast response times, clear communication, and proactive support are just as important as quality. A great product with poor service won’t last long in today’s market.
  3. Stay Close, Even After the Sale
    Follow up. Ask how things are going. Offer tips or updates. This builds trust and opens the door for repeat business and referrals.

When you build around the customer, you build a business that lasts. Their loyalty becomes your foundation, and their success becomes your story.

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