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YOU'VE BEEN LIVING WITH THIS PROBLEM SO LONG IT FEELS NORMAL. Most manufacturers know they have a gap between engineering and their ERP. They've known for years. But when you've been working around something long enough, it stops feeling like a problem and starts feeling like just how things are. In Part 2 of our conversation with CADTALK CEO Scott Brickler, we get into what that gap is actually costing — not just in keystrokes, but in lead time, talent, decisions, and risk. 🎙️ Guest: Scott Brickler, CEO at CADTALK Software 🔗 / scottbrickler ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:00 — Recap and transition: from "what's broken" to "what does it cost" 0:51 — Labor shortages, tariffs, and why manual processes hurt more now 1:49 — Why engineers sign up for creative work — and what happens when they don't get it 2:07 — Agentic AI can only remix what exists — the human creative edge 3:07 — The "managing by exception" misconception — it's actually lack of clarity 4:00 — Jim in building B: when tribal knowledge becomes operational risk 4:16 — "Don't go into the illusion that everything's an exception" 5:51 — The talent retention argument: tools that remove friction attract the best people 6:27 — What happens when the only person who understands the spreadsheet leaves 6:55 — Transition: from the cost of the problem to the path forward 📌 Key Takeaways: • The cost of disconnected data isn't just in re-keying — it shows up in lead time, quoting errors, purchasing mistakes, and compliance risk • In a labor-scarce environment, engineers who spend time on data entry are engineers you can't recruit or retain • "Managing by exception" sounds like loss of control — it's actually the result of gaining clarity • The single-person dependency ("Jim in building B who just makes it work") is one of the most underestimated operational risks in manufacturing • What looks like "too much variability to automate" is usually just a lack of clarity about what the process actually needs to be 🔗 Resources Mentioned: • Schedule a discovery session: cadtalk.com 👉 Learn more about CADTALK: https://cadtalk.com #IntegrateIntelligently #Manufacturing #TalentRetention #ERPData #ManufacturingOps