Post by Lior Zaken
Director of Operations | Operational Excellence & Continuous Improvement | Lean Six Sigma Black Belt | Manufacturing, Process Improvement & Team Leadership
Technology gets attention. Skill earns respect. This video is a strong reminder that not every impressive result comes from advanced machinery or automation. These workers are shaping, cutting, placing, and finishing materials almost entirely by hand. What makes the work stand out is not the equipment. It is the precision, speed, coordination, and experience behind every movement. That kind of skill takes years to build. In operations, we often focus on new systems, robotics, and automation. Those tools can improve safety, consistency, and productivity. But they do not replace the value of people who truly understand the work. A highly skilled employee can see problems before they happen, adjust in real time, and produce results that are difficult to capture in a procedure. The best operations do not choose between people and technology. They use technology to support skilled people, reduce unnecessary strain, and protect the knowledge that makes quality possible. How does your organization protect and transfer the knowledge of its most experienced workers? Thank you, Ismail Durgun (Assoc. Prof.), for sharing this impressive example of craftsmanship. #Innovation #Management #Productivity #Technology #HumanResources #OperationsManagement #Logistics #SupplyChain #Sustainability #LeanManagement #Robotics #Manufacturing #Solutions #Operations
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