πŸ™Œ Ready to level up? Let’s go: 3 insights, 2 quotes, 1 tip, and 1 challenge

Jan 17, 2026 5:16 pm

Happy Saturday


Thank you for being part of the Leadership in Manufacturing community, now more than 4,500 leaders across electronics, manufacturing, and supply chain.


Leadership today is getting harder.


Technical complexity is rising.

AI is changing how work gets done.

Expectations on leaders keep increasing.


The challenge is not technical skill.


It is leading people through constant change without creating confusion, burnout, or loss of trust.


The Leadership in Manufacturing Podcast exists to help leaders of technical teams navigate that reality. We share practical lessons from executives who are actively leading in complex environments. No hype. No theory. Just what works.


Many teams are facing a shared challenge right now: how to adopt AI in ways that improve efficiency, support sales and engineering, and keep people at the center of leadership.


Ready to grow?


Here are 3 insights, 2 reflections, 1 practical tip, and 1 challenge to help you lead AI adoption with clarity and confidence.




πŸ” Three Insights on Leading AI Adoption


I. AI Is a Leadership Decision, Not a Tool Decision

Successful AI adoption starts with clarity. Leaders must decide what problems AI should solve, where it adds value, and where human judgment must remain in place.


II. AI Works Best as a First Step

AI can accelerate access to technical information and reduce friction for sales and engineering teams. But final decisions still require human validation and accountability.


III. Governance Builds Confidence

Without clear rules, AI creates confusion. With governance, training, and expectations, teams use AI with confidence instead of hesitation.





πŸ’¬ Two Quotes to Reflect On

β€œAI should help people get to the right information faster, but it will never replace the need for human judgment.”
– Ellen Albright, Marketing & Communications Director, E-T-A Engineering Technology

β€œAI adoption succeeds when leaders focus on clarity, trust, and alignment, not just technology.”
– Sannah Vinding, Engineer | GTM, Growth & Product Marketing Leader | Host of Leadership in Manufacturing






βœ… One Actionable Tip For You

Define Where AI Stops

Choose one area where AI clearly helps your team, such as answering technical questions or summarizing documentation. Then clearly define when human review is required.


Boundaries reduce risk.

Clarity builds trust.





🎯 One Challenge For You

Ask Your Team This Question

Ask your team this question:


β€œWhich part of your work would benefit from faster access to information, without removing human judgment?”


Listen closely. The answers will reveal where AI can support the work and where leadership presence still matters most.






People-First Leadership in an AI World

AI will continue to evolve. Leadership expectations will not. Teams still need clarity, trust, and accountability from the people leading them.


Take me to Episode 133


If there is a leadership topic you would like us to explore or a voice you think we should feature, I would love to hear from you. Just reach out. I am always open to fresh ideas.


I am truly grateful to have you as part of the Leadership in Manufacturing community.


Thanks for being part of our community. Stay curious. Stay focused. Keep leading forward.


Sannah


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Sannah Vinding
Engineer | GTM, Growth & Product Marketing Leader, Host of Leadership in Manufacturing Podcast

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P.S. If you know a colleague navigating AI adoption in manufacturing or electronics, feel free to forward this email and invite them to join the community.

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