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The Operations Podcast with Fexingo: Process, People, and Profit in Modern Business
by Fexingo
Lucas and Luna examine the operational backbone of modern business: how process design, people management, and profit optimization intersect in real companies. Each episode takes a specific case — a factory floor reorg at Toyota, a logistics overhaul at Maersk, a staffing pivot at a regional hospital network — and pulls the numbers, the decisions, and the trade-offs into clear view. Lucas brings the analyst's eye: flow charts, cycle times, throughput metrics. Luna pushes on the human side: how a change in shift structure affected turnover, or why a new inventory system broke team morale. They don't settle for theory; they want the specific dollar figure, the week-by-week timeline, the boardroom vote tally. The listener is someone who manages operations — or aspires to — and knows that process and people are not separate silos. No fluff, no platitudes. By the end of a conversation, you'll have a concrete question to ask about your own operation: What is the one metric we're measuring th
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lucas and Luna examine the operational backbone of modern business: how process design, people management, and profit optimization intersect in real companies. Each episode takes a specific case — a factory floor reorg at Toyota, a logistics overhaul at Maersk, a staffing pivot at a regional hospital network — and pulls the numbers, the decisions, and the trade-offs into clear view. Lucas brings the analyst's eye: flow charts, cycle times, throughput metrics. Luna pushes on the human side: how a change in shift structure affected turnover, or why a new inventory system broke team morale. They don't settle for theory; they want the specific dollar figure, the week-by-week timeline, the boardroom vote tally. The listener is someone who manages operations — or aspires to — and knows that process and people are not separate silos. No fluff, no platitudes. By the end of a conversation, you'll have a concrete question to ask about your own operation: What is the one metric we're measuring th
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