Bill Berrien, CEO of Pindel Global Precision, has discovered a fascinating parallel: both special operations and advanced manufacturing rely on highly cohesive, highly trained teams enabled by cutting-edge technology to punch above their weight. In this episode of DIB Innovators, he reveals how he's revolutionizing manufacturing by adopting military principles, from creating a model for workforce training called "forward skilling" to implementing special operations team dynamics on the factory floor.
The results speak for themselves, as he tells Dave: employees mastering advanced automation have seen their wages double or triple, while the company has evolved from making ventilator components during COVID to producing sophisticated rocket engine parts. But Bill’s vision extends beyond his company: he's on a mission to transform Wisconsin from #30 to top 10 in defense industrial base contribution by helping manufacturers bridge the gap to defense contracts through innovative training and technology adoption.
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“Going for the lowest-cost overseas supplier, not investing in the technology and the people especially. And so you just create a gap between those two communities. And I see the opportunity for the US and for advanced manufacturing these days being, take those pages out of the military's playbook and apply them to the advanced manufacturing workforce and professionalize it. Real focus on continual training and development. I think brighter days are ahead for advanced manufacturing with that kind of an example.”