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We’re joined by Nashay Naeve, President of the Engineered Plastic Components Business Unit at Tsubaki Nakashima, to explore what it takes to lead manufacturing organizations in an era of constant disruption. Nashay shares how global experience — from living and working in China to leading teams across Europe and the U.S.— has shaped her leadership philosophy. Together, we discuss how manufacturers: -Can move from reactive decision-making to proactive, data-driven operations. -Why upskilling frontline teams is just as critical as investing in digital transformation. -How sustainability can become a true competitive differentiator. The conversation also covers career advice for early professionals, mentorship for women in supply chain leadership, and how organizations can plan long-term while staying agile in the face of today’s volatility. TIME STAMPS: 00:10 – Introducing Nashay Naeve and her leadership background 00:33 – Investing in workforce upskilling and reskilling 01:14 – Career experiences that shaped Nashay’s leadership style 01:27 – Living and leading globally: lessons from China 01:48 – Crisis as danger and opportunity 02:11 – Startup vs. multinational leadership lessons 02:41 – Empowering teams to make decisions 03:02 – Leading teams across regions and cultures 03:47 – Technology’s role in connecting supply chain ecosystems 04:11 – Measuring productivity from digital investments 05:45 – Identifying skills gaps in a digital workforce 06:26 – Balancing detail with big‑picture thinking 06:49 – From reactive to proactive operations 07:14 – Moving beyond tribal knowledge with data 07:35 – Common leadership mistakes with new technology 08:31 – Re‑evaluating ideas as technology evolves 09:25 – Reducing fire drills in demand planning 09:47 – Long‑term planning in a volatile environment 10:49 – Sustainability as a strategic differentiator 11:20 – Driving value through regulation, OEMs, and customers 12:55 – Career advice for supply chain professionals 13:10 – Building digital fluency and end‑to‑end understanding 14:08 – Leading through crisis and uncertainty 15:28 – Mentorship and advice for women in supply chain 16:31 – Final thoughts and episode wrap‑up #TheChainPodcast #supplychain #podcast #ascm #supplychainmanagement #riskmanagement #Manufacturing #leadership #oem #careeradvice #professionaldevelopment