Jake Lunday - His insatiable curiosity is evident. He always has an innovative approach to overcoming technical challenges.
Jake just seems to seamless integrate his personal interests (like 3D printing) into professional ventures. I loved learning EVEN MORE from him in this episode on the Price of Admission.
An engineer in the manufacturing sector, unveils his journey of problem-solving, collaboration, and growth. He dives into his enthusiasm for 3D printing and his venture into a medical device startup (@fluidiq1830) the COVID-19 pandemic.
Highlighting key elements of his career, Jake delves into leadership, teamwork, and the critical role of root cause analysis. He recounts a particular challenge with lemon concentrate, showcasing his problem-solving acumen. Balancing roles in work, family, and the Navy Reserve, he shares insights on boundary setting, team building, and the significance of on-the-ground training. Jake discusses the implementation of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and continuous improvement practices, while also touching on personal challenges like time management and introversion. The conversation leads to the innovative development of a 3D-printed ventilator, emphasizing its potential impact in the developing world. Concluding, Jake reflects on the value of embracing difficult tasks and the transformative power of tackling challenges head-on.
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