From IT Manager to the CIO of a Gigafactory, Listening, Earning and Keeping a Seat at the Table
On this episode, I am joined by Justin Herman, VP and CIO of Panasonic Energy of North America. Starting out as an IT Manager for Coca-Cola Bottling Co., he worked his through the ranks in manufacturing and eventually moved from South Africa to the United States.
Presently, Justin leads the technology division for Panasonic Energy at their Gigafactory out of Sparks, Nevada.
Key Wins and Takeaways for You:
As a CIO and Business IT Leader here are more wins you will get by listening:
(3:00) Bill: “What’s the change that’s happening in manufacturing?”
(3:57) Justin: “Our business leaders have really brought the IT leaders into their decision-making because they understand the role we play and how we can create those efficiencies within multiple facets.”
(4:18) Justin: “As we innovate, and as new technologies come on board, we’re able to sit down with our business partners and show true value.”
(6:13) Bill: “What is a Gigafactory?”
(8:19) Justin: “Failure to innovate will put you at a competitive disadvantage.”
(8:22) Bill: How do you do that with a legacy business?”
(8:42) Justin: “We believe the future is in energy and it is our mission to go and change the world through cleaner energy.”
(13:27) Bill: “What does the ontological layer mean regarding ML and AI and Gigafactories?”
(15:52) Bill: “How you went about the journey of finding the right partner?”
(16:55) Justin: “Take a step back, understand your business, the data, and most likely what you’re going to end up with is a hybrid model.”
(18:20) Bill: “How do you focus on the 80-20 principle?”
(18:45) Justin: “Having a seat at the table is extremely important.”
(21:08) Bill: “What skills did you come to need to have set in-house?”
(21:42) Justin: “There’s always a balance between your FTEs in-house and your managed services that you use externally.”
(24:20) Justin: “Being able to sit and communicate to your business leaders and talk to them in a manner they understand while taking a step back to actively listen.”
(26:48) Bill: “What books have been the biggest impact for you?”
(29:45) Justin: “Never pass up an opportunity to keep quiet.”
(32:18) Justin: “How people are looking at security nowadays…invest in people as a number one firewall.”
(35:39) Justin: “Take it in, learn, listen, because everything you’re doing today is going to provide the opportunities that you’re going to get tomorrow.”
(36:17) Justin: “We all as leaders have a responsibility to give back. Let’s train the leaders of the future and let’s help them as well.”
(36:46) Bill: “All leaders need to be looking and surround themselves with the five people that are not necessarily their peers but are in front of them a little bit.”
(37:20) Justin: “As technologists, it is our responsibility to push the envelope, to get a seat at the table with our business partners to help innovation. Let’s try to create a cleaner energy environment through technology.”
Resources
Connect with Justin on LinkedIn
“CIO Paradox” by Martha Heller
“Everybody Wants to Rule the World: Surviving and Thriving in a World of Digital Giants” by Ray Wang