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EPISODE · Jul 29, 2025 · 34 MIN

From Lean to Lead – A Consultant-Turned-Owner Story – Damien Lacey

from Polaris Pathways - a Synozur podcast · host Chris McNulty

Polaris is a production of Synozur – the transformation company. Synozur reimagines business for our clients, navigating the complexities of transformation and strategy with ease. In this episode of Polaris, Chris McNulty speaks with Damien Lacey, an expert in operational excellence, about his journey from a consultant to a business owner. They discuss the importance of Lean and Six Sigma methodologies in today's business landscape, the challenges of acquiring a business, and the cultural shifts that come with ownership. Damien shares insights on balancing strategy with operations, the impact of AI on productivity, and offers advice for small business owners looking to improve their operations. References      Guest Tru Steel – Tru Steel is a steel fabrication company in Australia acquired by Damien Lacey and his team to implement operational excellence firsthand. The company designs, manufactures, and installs steel buildings, and serves as a real-world example of Lean transformation in action. OE Partners – Damien's consulting firm, specializing in operational excellence. Damien Lacey – Founder of OE Partners and Principal at Tru Steel Business Lean and Six Sigma – Lean and Six Sigma are proven methodologies for improving productivity and reducing waste. They've been applied across industries for nearly a century, helping businesses streamline operations and solve problems through data-driven decision-making. McKinsey & Company – Referenced for research on global disruptions and the resurgence of Lean Six Sigma as a top continuous improvement approach (including a mining case of 25% output boost) Entrepreneur Magazine – Cited for the "Silver Tsunami" statistic: over 12 million boomer-owned small-to-mid businesses in the U.S. are poised for sale as baby boomers retire, creating a buyer's market for transformational change Bosch (Robert Bosch GmbH) – Global engineering and manufacturing company where Damien first implemented Lean practices (Bosch Production System), referenced in his career story Toyota – Automotive company famed for the Toyota Production System; referenced as the source of many Lean principles (Damien worked at Toyota to learn from "the source" of Lean)   Pop Culture The Who – Rock band referenced via the song "Won't Get Fooled Again" (lyric: "meet the new boss, same as the old boss") as a pop culture touchpoint about leadership change Star Trek – Iconic science fiction franchise (Original Series, Next Generation, Voyager) cited as a personal influence illustrating teamwork and problem-solving, contrasted with today's bite-sized media Events Seattle Tech Week |  July 28 - August 1, Seattle WA FY26 Forward - Microsoft Partner Success Strategies | August 26 (Teams Webinar) Tribal Net Conference | September 14-18, 2025, Reno Nevada London Tech Leaders' Summit | October 7-8, 2025,- London UK Experts Live | October 10, 2025 at Microsoft NYC in Times Square Vancouver AI Summit | October 20, 2025 Vancouver BC TechCon 365 Dallas - | November 3-7, 2025 (Dallas, TX) Microsoft Ignite 2025 – Nov 17-21, 2025 (San Francisco, CA) ESPC25 (European SharePoint Conference 2025) | Dec 1-4, 2025 (Dublin, Ireland) Takeaways Lean applies everywhere: Lean and Six Sigma principles have been proven across industries – the question isn't if they fit your business, but how to leverage them in your operations. Operational excellence is timely: In an era of supply chain disruptions, inflation, and labor shortages, continuous improvement methods are seeing a resurgence as companies seek efficiency and resilience. Transformation through ownership: Damien Lacey's journey from consultant to business owner highlights the difference between advising on improvements and implementing them on the front lines, providing a firsthand perspective on change leadership. Balance strategy and execution: Even the best strategies fail without execution – success comes from iterating improvements while keeping the business running, "not letting perfect be the enemy of the good." Empowering small businesses: Many small-to-mid size business owners feel their operations are too chaotic or custom to improve, but Damien shows that by standardizing processes and addressing root causes, there is a path out of the chaos to greater control and efficiency. Leadership and culture matter: Continuous improvement requires a culture of ongoing learning and problem-solving. Leadership must support building processes (even when prior success came from instinct) to make improvements sustainable beyond any one person's know-how. Future-focused advantage: Embracing operational excellence and new technologies (like AI) in tandem will widen the gap between average companies and excellent ones – those slow to improve risk falling behind, while adopters can dramatically outperform peers. Notable Quotes (Damien Lacey) "It's not a question of whether Lean applies to my business. It does, and it has – the question is how do I apply it in my business." "Business owners will embrace an idea quickly if it gives them a result, and dismiss it equally quickly if it doesn't." "You've got to choose to iterate – not letting perfect be the enemy of the good." "The gap between the average company and an excellent company will widen… businesses that don't adopt better methods will fall by the wayside." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Damien Lacey 04:06 Damien's Journey in Engineering and Consulting 06:53 Current Trends in Supply Chain and AI 09:25 Operational Excellence: Lean and Six Sigma 10:30 Acquiring True Steel: The Transition to Ownership 13:21 Insights from the Business Acquisition Process 17:13 Cultural Shifts in Business Ownership 19:51 Balancing Strategy and Operations 22:08 Misunderstandings in Operational Excellence 25:15 Starting the Journey to Improvement 27:58 The Future of Operational Excellence and AI 29:21 Personal Insights and Influences 31:38 Conclusion and Staying Connected 32:00 Upcoming Tech Events Overview 33:35 Wrap-Up and Guest Insights Production Polaris is produced with the help of Riverside.fm. Our theme song, "Alternative Dream" is provided courtesy of Adobe.  Additional music and sound provided by IndieGuy Records. Graphic design by Josh Brantley.

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