Buying a Manufacturing Company with No Experience featuring Everyday Technologies' Cody Lee

Manufacturing Happy Hour - A podcast by Chris Luecke - Tuesdays

Can you really make a business work if you have no experience? Cody Lee, the President and Owner of Everyday Technologies, made that very leap when he took over the business. While his experience was limited, he’s had some fantastic advice from his father and father-in-law, which has helped Cody thrive in his new venture. Cody joins this episode of Manufacturing Happy Hour to share where it all began, what led him to buy the business, and how he’s determined to scale it in the future. He explains why his primary focus is on building a talented workforce, revitalizing Everyday Technologies’ branding, updating systems, and playing to his own strengths. While it’s been a unique challenge, Cody’s more than embraced it and has injected new life into a brand that has been in operation for nearly 100 years!In this episode, find out:Cody’s first experiences with entrepreneurshipThe important lessons Cody learned from his father and father-in-lawWhy you need to be passionate about your business above all elseHow Cody bought Everyday TechnologiesThe first steps he took when taking over the businessThe top changes and updates he made to the businessThe unexpected challenges that Cody had to deal withWhy you don’t need to be the smartest guy in the roomWhy you need to pay attention to branding to attract top talentWhy the success of a business is down to its peopleWhat Cody has planned for the future of Everyday Technologies Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It’s feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going!Tweetable Quotes:“A business is the direct result of its people.”“If you have the right people in the right seats, clear expectations, and hold them accountable to themselves and the folks around them, you can get anything done.”“The core mission of what we're trying to do at the end of the day is just take care of our customers. Without them, there would be no growing, there'd be no revenue, there'd be nothing.”Links & mentions: