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In this episode of Ladies, Leadership & Logistics, I’m joined by Ysimer Gonzalez, an Industrial Engineer and supply chain leader with 17+ years of experience across aerospace, telecom, and manufacturing. Ysimer shares her journey of how supply chain chose her — starting as an intern in material planning, manually placing Kanban cards on production lines, and growing into a leader passionate about finding inefficiencies, stopping money leaks, and strengthening operations. 💡 What we talk about in this episode: Why supply chain is the backbone of every organization How curiosity helps you learn faster — even when others judge you for asking questions The fine line between asking questions to learn vs. asking without purpose Why you are not responsible for managing other people’s egos Navigating male-dominated environments by seeing yourself as a professional, not a gender The importance of standardization to reduce errors and improve custom processes Her leadership philosophy: leading with the heart without burning people out One of the most powerful takeaways from this conversation is Ysimer’s belief that leadership and empathy are not weaknesses — they are what create sustainable results and healthier teams. ✨ “I lead with my heart. We’re human beings, and caring about people changes lives — and results.” This episode is especially valuable for students, early-career professionals, and women entering supply chain or operations roles who want confidence, clarity, and real-world advice. 🎙️ Watch till the end for an honest, empowering conversation on curiosity, leadership, and staying true to yourself at work. 📌 Like, share, and subscribe for more real conversations with women leaders across supply chain and logistics. #womeninsupplychain #supplychain #supplychainmanagement #leadershipdevelopment #curiosity #learning #operationsmanagement #leadershiplessons #womenempowerment #career #ladiesLeadership and Logistics #industrial #engineering #supplychain Chain Management