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Job Shop Operations

F050: Leading Real Transformation: Why Incremental Improvements Fail & Strategic Change Wins

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Stop OPTIMIZING What’s Possible. Start CHANGING What’s Possible

11:00 am – 11:45 am Intermediate

In today’s manufacturing environment, uncertainty is the baseline. Demand shifts unexpectedly. Supply chains fluctuate. Competitors move faster. And speed to market increasingly determines who wins and who falls behind.

Most organizations respond by optimizing what already exists – investing in automation, refining workflows, and pursuing incremental gains within the same physical constraints. These efforts feel productive, but rarely change outcomes in a meaningful way.

Because the real constraint was never in those systems.

The real constraint is something that most manufacturers completely overlook – workholding. Left un-engineered or under-engineered, it quietly limits how quickly products move from design to production, how effectively automation performs, and how easily manufacturers adapt to change.

This session shows how engineering workholding expands what’s possible. Through real-world examples, attendees will learn how leading manufacturers unlocked exponential gains in speed, capacity, and adaptability – and how to identify hidden engineering gaps within their own operations.


Why Productivity Gains Fail: The Trojan Horse Inside Modern Manufacturing

11:45 am – 12:30 pm Intermediate

Productivity doesn’t fail on the shop floor—it fails when leaders mistake visible symptoms for genuine problems and apply fixes that never touch the root cause. When they behave like spectators, critiquing results from a distance instead of owning hard decisions required to change them.

Productivity also dies without structure before improvement. No tool, metric, or initiative can compensate for unclear roles, authority, and decision flow. It’s a leadership mirror, not a workforce problem; whatever leaders tolerate and model inevitably becomes the operating standard.

In this session, leaders will learn how productivity requires identity change, not tools. Companies only evolve when the leaders running them do as well.


About the Speakers

  • Brian Dodsworth

    Bluco Corporation

    Biography

    Brian Dodsworth is a senior operations and sales leader at Bluco, where he helps manufacturers unlock step-change improvements in productivity, adaptability, and speed to market. With more than two decades of experience spanning consulting, operations, and manufacturing leadership, he specializes in identifying hidden constraints that limit performance. Prior to Bluco, Brian held leadership roles at Deloitte Consulting and U.S. Cellular. He holds a B.S. in Business from Indiana University Bloomington.

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  • Dean Svarc

    Dean Svarc Consulting

    Biography

    Dean Svarc is a veteran turnaround specialist and author of Trojan Horse: The Unseen Solution to Critical Business Problems. After his multimillion-dollar business crashed to $10,000, he rebuilt himself and developed the proven B.A.S.I.C.S. framework that has since rescued multiple failing companies. Dean helps leaders identify and defeat the hidden threats destroying their businesses from within.

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