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What does it look like to build a manufacturing company where the primary purpose is to create joy through kindness?
In this episode of Machine Shop Mastery, Jean Pitzo of Ace Metal Crafts shares how that philosophy shaped her leadership approach and helped grow the company into a thriving, multi-division manufacturing organization. Her story challenges the traditional notion that success in manufacturing is driven solely by machines, margins, and throughput.
Jean explains how her passion for developing people became the foundation of the company's culture. From emotional intelligence training and leadership book clubs to trust-based leadership and intentional coaching, Ace Metal Crafts invested heavily in helping employees grow as individuals. The result is a workplace where people collaborate, stay long-term, and take ownership of the business's success.
The conversation also explores the financial realities behind this approach. Jean openly discusses years of reinvestment, lean cycles, and the decision to prioritize long-term stability over short-term profit. By sharing financials with employees and teaching them how the business actually makes money, she built transparency and accountability across the entire organization.
Jean also shares practical insights into leadership development, recruiting, acquisitions, and scaling a manufacturing company without sacrificing culture. Her perspective offers a powerful reminder that sustainable growth comes from building leaders, trusting people, and creating an environment where employees genuinely want to win.
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What does it look like to build a manufacturing company where the primary purpose is to create joy through kindness?
In this episode of Machine Shop Mastery, Jean Pitzo of Ace Metal Crafts shares how that philosophy shaped her leadership approach and helped grow the company into a thriving, multi-division manufacturing organization. Her story challenges the traditional notion that success in manufacturing is driven solely by machines, margins, and throughput.
Jean explains how her passion for developing people became the foundation of the company's culture. From emotional intelligence training and leadership book clubs to trust-based leadership and intentional coaching, Ace Metal Crafts invested heavily in helping employees grow as individuals. The result is a workplace where people collaborate, stay long-term, and take ownership of the business's success.
The conversation also explores the financial realities behind this approach. Jean openly discusses years of reinvestment, lean cycles, and the decision to prioritize long-term stability over short-term profit. By sharing financials with employees and teaching them how the business actually makes money, she built transparency and accountability across the entire organization.
Jean also shares practical insights into leadership development, recruiting, acquisitions, and scaling a manufacturing company without sacrificing culture. Her perspective offers a powerful reminder that sustainable growth comes from building leaders, trusting people, and creating an environment where employees genuinely want to win.
You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Subscribe to Machine Shop Mastery on
Apple, Spotify

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