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Struggling to stay ahead in today’s manufacturing world? The key to thriving in 2025 isn’t just hard work...it’s smart strategy. 💡 Leslie Boyd and CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen) are bringing tons of useful info to the #MetalworkingNation...2 days in a row now! 👏 🚀 Manufacturing Outlook: 5 Key Strategies for Success in 2025 1️⃣ Focus on Profitability: Dive into your P&L to identify cost savings and prioritize your most profitable customers. 2️⃣ Automate for Efficiency: With labor shortages and rising costs, automation isn’t optional anymore. 3️⃣ Invest in your team: Technology is only as effective as the people using it. Invest in training to empower your team. 4️⃣ Bolster Cybersecurity: As smart manufacturing expand, so do attacks. Protect your business with security plans. 5️⃣ Maximize Tax Savings: Don’t leave money on the table...take advantage of tax credits and incentives for workforce development and capital investments. Paul Van Metre and I literally touched on 3 of these topics on recordings today! These are the exact strategies we’re tackling on MakingChips, Machine Shop Mastery, Lights Out and Buy the Numbers# to help manufacturers succeed in 2025. Check out this article and tune in for actionable insights! 🎧 #GrowingValue #DataDrivenDecisions #NumbersMatter #MFGLeader #MakingChips MakingSparks, Nick Goellner, Paul Van Metre, Matthew Nix, Casey Voelker, Jennifer Dubose https://lnkd.in/ggdJCc_u
Very good top 5 Mike Payne. For a company that is manufacturing, bettering their P&L typically starts with improving ones quoting process. In today's world, to better ones quoting process, Industry 4.0 technologies must be adopted as you said. Thanks again Mike!
Automation is definitely the way forward in manufacturing. Looking forward to reading the entire article
Thanks for sharing! I'm reposting - this is good stuff.
Great stuff! Thanks for sharing!
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1dPreach 🙌 The rise in cyberattacks is crazy! “About 40% of manufacturers have experienced incidents, which has nearly doubled since 2022.” That stat surprised me! All of the strategies outlined in this article are on-point! A must-read.