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David Lieberman
Driving Leadership Excellence in Manufacturing | Helping Plant Leaders Build Engagement, Successor Pipelines & Confidence Under Pressure | Executive Coach and Consultant
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September 9, 2025
Want to boost engagement, develop leaders, and keep goals alive in your plant? Forget the marathon annual appraisal. Start with consistent, meaningful 1-on-1 conversations. In this article, I share what worked for me and why this simple habit has outsized impact.
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David James Bray
Solving Real-World Problems Thru Good Chemistry | Head of Commercial Excellence Perstorp/BRB/PCG | Board Member | B2B Growth Ghost
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Making a true connection and understanding someone involves real dialogue.
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Sian Hughes
Senior Leader | Communications & Stakeholder Engagement | Corporate Affairs | Multilingual | Global Expertise
1 month ago
Great article David Lieberman. I know some leaders are moving away from 1-1s, but for me, they will always be a good use of my time - not just for the practical check-ins, but because they create space to be more intentional with different personality types. Some people thrive on knowing what is coming next, others need encouragement, and some just want a safe space to think out loud (or even vent!). In my experience a good 1-1 lets you flex your leadership style so each person gets what they need to perform, grow and feel supported. And I totally agree on the point about regularity. Relationships are like gardens - they need regular watering and care to stay healthy and grow! 🌻
I still remember my first day as a shift supervisor—nervous, excited, determined. That day sparked a journey that has now led me to launch my own coaching and consulting practice. Over 20 years in manufacturing leadership, including 9 as a Plant Manager, taught me that integrity, stewardship, and putting people first are what sustain performance. I was never the loudest leader, but leading quietly earned trust, partnership, and results. One experience stays with me: stepping into a leadership role at a plant under real pressure. I realized I didn’t need to have all the answers—I needed to create space for my team to bring theirs. By listening, asking the right questions, and working through struggles together, we turned things around. That’s the essence of coaching in manufacturing: not providing easy answers, but being the partner who helps leaders uncover their own—and find the confidence to lead through the storm. This is why I’ve launched 𝗟𝗶𝗲𝗯𝗲𝗿𝗺𝗮𝗻 𝗖𝗼𝗮𝗰𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴 & 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘀𝘂𝗹𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴. My mission is to support manufacturing leaders in the challenges I once faced: 🔸 Transitioning from engineer to manager 🔸 Building strong successor pipelines 🔸 Raising engagement on the shop floor 🔸 Turning leadership training into measurable results If you’re building your leadership bench—or if you’re a leader navigating these challenges—I’d love to connect. Drop me a message or visit my company page: 👉 https://lnkd.in/eUyHr74x #ManufacturingLeadership #LeadershipDevelopment #ExecutiveCoaching #EngineerToManager #SuccessionPlanning #EmployeeEngagement #PeopleFirst #LeadershipExcellence
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