Episode 49

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16th Sep 2024

Leveraging Data for Manufacturing Success with Alex Ladd

In this episode of the Manufacturers' Network podcast, I spoke with Alex Ladd, the CEO of Mindstream Analytics. With over 15 years of experience in financial software systems and a successful track record that includes more than 50 implementations for industry giants like Verizon, Bayer Corporation, and Time Warner Cable, Alex brings a wealth of knowledge in technology innovation and change management to the table.

Alex Ladd begins by sharing his unique journey into the world of technology. Interestingly, Alex was a history major with no formal background in computers or programming. A spontaneous job offer in his early career led him to a role that involved building a computer simulation to help businesses understand reporting and analytics around KPIs. This opportunity served as Alex's introduction to the world of technology, and this role ignited his passion and expertise in the field.


Ladd then discusses the importance of data in manufacturing, specifically focusing on JD Edwards, a historically significant enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. While JD Edwards is adept at managing production schedules and general ledgers, it falls short on analytics. Alex explains how modern tools and EPM (Enterprise Performance Management) solutions can complement ERP systems by offering deeper insights through advanced data analytics.


One key takeaway from the episode is the importance of integrating various systems and fostering collaboration between different departments within a manufacturing organization. Alex highlights the need for synchronization between production planning, sales planning, procurement, and other departments to ensure that data is cohesive and comprehensive.


Alex identifies common pitfalls that manufacturers face in their data management strategies. One significant issue is the lack of integration between production and sales data, often resulting in inefficiencies and misaligned objectives. Additionally, Alex discusses the importance of master data management and the need to ensure that everyone uses consistent data definitions.


Regarding improving production planning and analysis, Alex advocates for using EPM solutions, which can aggregate and analyze data across various facets of an organization. He also touches upon the growing role of AI and machine learning in streamlining operations and enhancing data accuracy. Though still in its early stages, AI has the potential to impact data analysis and operational efficiency in manufacturing significantly.


Lessons Learned


1. Unconventional Paths Can Lead to Success: Alex Ladd’s transition from a history major to a tech leader emphasizes that career paths need not be linear. A combination of opportunity, curiosity, and willingness to learn can lead to a successful career in unexpected fields.


2. Integration is Crucial: The episode underscores the importance of integrating different data systems within an organization. Ensuring that sales, production, procurement, and other departments use cohesive data sets can drive better decision-making and operational efficiency.


3. The Evolution of ERP Systems: While ERP systems like JD Edwards are foundational, they need to be complemented by advanced analytics tools to unlock the full potential of data in manufacturing.


4. Involvement Leads to Success: One standout point from Alex is that organizations actively involved in their data projects tend to see better results. Engagement and collaboration between consultants and in-house teams are critical for successful data management.


5. Future of AI in Manufacturing: AI and machine learning are emerging as powerful tools for data analysis and operational efficiency in the manufacturing sector. Keeping abreast of these technologies can offer competitive advantages.


Alex Ladd’s insights on data management, integration, and the role of modern tools in enhancing manufacturing efficiency offer invaluable lessons for industry professionals. By breaking down departmental silos and leveraging advanced analytics and AI, manufacturers can unlock the full potential of their data to drive better decision-making and operational efficiencies.


Contact Information


If you wish to continue the conversation with Alex Ladd, you can reach him via email at aladd@mindstreamanalytics.com or connect with him on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandermladd).

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Lisa Ryan

As a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), an award-winning speaker and author of ten books, Lisa Ryan, CSP, works with her clients to develop employee and client engagement initiatives and strategies that keep their top talent and best clients from becoming someone else’s.
Lisa’s expertise includes: strengthening workplace culture, improving employee engagement, increasing customer retention, and initiating gratitude strategies (“Grategies”) for personal and professional benefit. Lisa’s participants enjoy her high energy, enthusiastic delivery and quick wit and they leave the session with ideas they are committed to acting on immediately to make positive workplace culture changes.
Lisa costars in two films with other experts including Jack Canfield of “Chicken Soup for the Soul.” She is the Past-President of the National Speakers Association, Ohio Chapter and holds an MBA from Cleveland State University.

Relevant Experience

• Keynote, breakout or workshop speaker at more than 100 national and international conferences
• Thirteen years of industrial marketing and sales experience, including seven years in the welding industry – and yes, she does weld
• Host of “Elevate Your Engagement Levels: What You Need to Know” on the Elite Expert Network and the C-Suite Network
• Creator of “The Seven Mistakes Managers Make to Crush Company Culture” video series
• Best-selling author of ten books, including “Manufacturing Engagement: 98 Proven Strategies to Attract and Retain Your Industry’s Top Talent”
• Award-winning speaker