Épisodes

  • Your 3 Uniques: The Difference Between a Commodity Shop and a Premium One
    Feb 20 2026

    Most machine shops think they're unique. Most are wrong.

    In this episode, Jim breaks down the EOS concept of 3 Uniques and why they determine whether your shop competes on price… or commands a premium. If your differentiation sounds like "quality" and "on-time delivery," it's time for a strategic reset.

    Clarity drives margin. Let's define yours.

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    28 min
  • Executive Throughput: Why Your Health Drives Your EBITDA
    Feb 13 2026

    Most C-suite leaders track every metric inside their business — margin, throughput, OEE, cash flow. But almost none of them track the performance of the one asset that drives all of it: THEMSELVES.

    In this episode of My TRUE POSITION, Jim Carr breaks down why executive health isn't a lifestyle choice — it's a leadership strategy. From sleep deprivation cutting cognitive performance by up to 30%, to how strength training improves decision-making and stress resilience, this is a straight talk discussion about executive throughput. If you're building enterprise value, planning succession, or leading through volatility, your physiology matters more than you think.

    Because your company can't outperform your nervous system.

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    26 min
  • Digital Is Fast. Relationships Are Slow.
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode, Jim Carr breaks down why speed, tools, and constant updates don't build real relationships in manufacturing—especially in aerospace, where reliability, accountability, and early transparency matter more than responsiveness. This isn't about rejecting technology; it's about understanding when digital communication helps, when it hurts, and how operators build lasting trust with customers, suppliers, and teams in a high-stakes environment.

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    25 min
  • If You're Not Obsessing Over Cash Flow, You're Already in Trouble
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode, Jim Carr breaks down how real small business owners actually keep the lights on—managing AR, AP, lines of credit, savings, and credit cards without a finance department. No theory. No spreadsheets for show. Just hard-earned cash discipline and the decisions that separate surviving from shutting down.

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    28 min
  • You Agreed to WHAT?! Flowdowns, AVLs, and the Silent Killers of Margin
    Jan 23 2026

    Most manufacturing shops don't lose margin on the shop floor—they sign it away during contract review.

    In this episode, Jim Carr breaks down how customer flowdowns, quality clauses, and Approved Vendor Lists quietly redefine your risk profile the moment you accept a PO. We'll cover why contract review is an executive control point, why risk analysis must happen before production starts, and why your Quality Manager needs to be in the room—not cleaning up the mess afterward.

    If you've ever assumed your certification covered you, trusted tribal knowledge to manage customer requirements, or said "we've always done it this way," this episode will challenge that thinking. This is a real-world conversation about compliance, accountability, and protecting margin before the first chip flies. No theory. No checklists for the sake of checklists. Just the hard truths about what you actually agreed to.

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    29 min
  • Leadership Through Empowerment
    Jan 16 2026

    Most leaders say they want empowered teams. What they really want is compliance without pushback. That mindset is exactly why so many manufacturing businesses stall out.

    In this episode, Jim Carr breaks down what real empowerment actually looks like inside a manufacturing shop—where quality, delivery, and margin are on the line every day. This isn't soft leadership theory. It's about decision rights, guardrails, accountability, and removing the owner as the bottleneck without losing control.

    You'll hear why empowerment fails in most shops, how leaders unintentionally train people to stop thinking, and what disciplined empowerment looks like when it's done right. From the shop floor to operations leadership.

    If your business can't move without you approving every call, this episode will hit close to home.

    Listen in: And start building leaders, not messengers.

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    25 min
  • Why I'm Back at the Table: The Real ROI of Networking and Board Service
    Jan 2 2026

    I spent ten years active in industry boards, then disappeared for seven. Nothing broke—but nothing grew either. In this episode, Jim breaks down why serious leaders can't afford to sit out networking, what board service actually delivers, and how to choose the right rooms that create real leverage—not wasted time.

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    30 min
  • Simple Marketing Fixes Every Shop Owner Should Do Before 2026
    Dec 26 2025

    If your marketing looks the same as it did last year, you're already behind.

    In this episode, Jim breaks down five simple, no-bullshit ways to clean up your marketing before 2026—from tightening your hero statement and elevator pitch to taking a hard look at your website data and SEO.

    No buzzwords. No hype. Just practical fixes every business owner can actually do.

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    28 min