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The Next Frontline: The Future of Manufacturing, OpEx, Industry 4.0, and the People building it
Errette Dunn
14 episodes
4 days ago
The Next Frontline is a podcast for and by the people who are building the Future of Manufacturing. Your host, Errette Dunn, has brief conversations with Plant Managers, VPs of Operations, Digital Transformation leaders, Technologists, and Investors. Through them, we get an advanced preview of what's next for Operational Excellence, Lean, Smart Manufacturing, IoT, Industry 4.0, and, most importantly: the talent and skills of Frontline Workers. In 20 minutes or less, you will have a few ideas to apply so you can future-proof your operations while impacting today's operational priorities.
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The Next Frontline is a podcast for and by the people who are building the Future of Manufacturing. Your host, Errette Dunn, has brief conversations with Plant Managers, VPs of Operations, Digital Transformation leaders, Technologists, and Investors. Through them, we get an advanced preview of what's next for Operational Excellence, Lean, Smart Manufacturing, IoT, Industry 4.0, and, most importantly: the talent and skills of Frontline Workers. In 20 minutes or less, you will have a few ideas to apply so you can future-proof your operations while impacting today's operational priorities.
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Ender Delgado from Cargill: how the food industry can prepare for disruption, why Industry 5.0 will create jobs, and how first-time Plant Managers can overcome loneliness
The Next Frontline: The Future of Manufacturing, OpEx, Industry 4.0, and the People building it
14 minutes 16 seconds
4 years ago
Ender Delgado from Cargill: how the food industry can prepare for disruption, why Industry 5.0 will create jobs, and how first-time Plant Managers can overcome loneliness

Today is it my pleasure to present my conversation with Ender Alexander Delgado.

Ender is a Plant Manager at Cargill. Most people are unfamiliar with Cargill because it's not a consumer brand: but this global food conglomerate is the largest privately held corporation in the United States in terms of revenue. If it were a public company, it would rank within the top 20 on the Fortune 500

Ender is an Industrial Engineer from the Catholic University of Colombia with more than 15 years of experience in multinational companies.

He has worked for companies like Philip Morris and MARS, leading the implementation of continuous improvement systems, EHS systems, digital transformation projects, and the operation of production plants.

Ender is a Six Sigma Master Black Belt, with a Graduate Degrees in quality, continuous improvement, and EHS.

Please join me in welcoming Ender Delgado!

The Next Frontline: The Future of Manufacturing, OpEx, Industry 4.0, and the People building it
The Next Frontline is a podcast for and by the people who are building the Future of Manufacturing. Your host, Errette Dunn, has brief conversations with Plant Managers, VPs of Operations, Digital Transformation leaders, Technologists, and Investors. Through them, we get an advanced preview of what's next for Operational Excellence, Lean, Smart Manufacturing, IoT, Industry 4.0, and, most importantly: the talent and skills of Frontline Workers. In 20 minutes or less, you will have a few ideas to apply so you can future-proof your operations while impacting today's operational priorities.