Show Notes
Most manufacturing success stories focus on what went right.
This episode focuses on what almost went wrong.
Gabe Draper is the founder of Factur, a company helping manufacturers grow through sales, recruiting, and customer diversification.
Before building Factur, Gabe experienced the realities many shop owners fear: cash flow struggles, customer concentration, overwhelming pressure, and ultimately losing the machine shop he helped build.
In this conversation, Gabe shares the lessons he learned through failure, how ego impacts leadership, why diversification matters, and what he believes the future holds for manufacturing.
We discuss:
* Why growth doesn't solve broken fundamentals
* Cash flow lessons every shop owner needs to hear
* The dangers of customer concentration
* How failure shaped his leadership
* Building an abundance mindset
* Why manufacturing's future is brighter than most people realize
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f you own, lead, or work inside a manufacturing company, this is a conversation worth hearing.
Connect with Gabe:
* Website: https://www.facturmfg.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com
* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabedraper/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
*About Gabe Draper*
Gabe Draper is the founder of https://www.facturmfg.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com, a manufacturing growth company that helps machine shops and manufacturers generate qualified opportunities, diversify their customer base, recruit talent, and build more resilient businesses. Prior to Factur, Gabe owned and operated a machine shop, giving him firsthand experience with the challenges manufacturing leaders face every day.