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Elmwood Park, N.J.-based Phillips Precision Medicraft has appointed Stan Janosz as its new director of continuous improvement, a post which typically means evaluating current systems and using data to improve them. Phillips Precision Medicraft (PPM) is a contract manufacturer of advanced orthopedic implants, instrumentation, delivery systems, cases and trays.
Janosz comes to PPM with 25 years of contract manufacturing experience, the last 20 focused on medical device manufacturing and process improvements. He last worked for Triangle Manufacturing Company Inc. where he served first as director of operations and manufacturing and then director of quality assurance and regulatory affairs.
“PPM has built a strong reputation for quality products, innovation and service by continually evolving,” said John Phillips, president of operations, Implants and Instrumentation Division. “Stan’s leadership skills, experience and his passion to create a culture of continuous improvement will guide us on our next journey. This journey will be ongoing and positions us to offer more value to our customers while remaining competitive in a global market.”
“Implementing and maintaining lean manufacturing or other continuous improvement initiatives may sometimes feel arduous, but the long term benefits can not be refuted,” said Janosz. “When viewed as a philosophy instead of a program, continuous improvement fundamentally delivers a true cultural change starting at the leadership level with a targeted focus on all its people. Phillips Precision Medicraft’s foundation is built upon respect and loyalty to its employees and vice versa. This is an ideal environment to implement the culture of continuous improvement, ensuring involvement and participation of every member of the company to unleash everyone’s potential. The waste of one’s talent is the biggest waste of all.”
Janosz comes to PPM with 25 years of contract manufacturing experience, the last 20 focused on medical device manufacturing and process improvements. He last worked for Triangle Manufacturing Company Inc. where he served first as director of operations and manufacturing and then director of quality assurance and regulatory affairs.
“PPM has built a strong reputation for quality products, innovation and service by continually evolving,” said John Phillips, president of operations, Implants and Instrumentation Division. “Stan’s leadership skills, experience and his passion to create a culture of continuous improvement will guide us on our next journey. This journey will be ongoing and positions us to offer more value to our customers while remaining competitive in a global market.”
“Implementing and maintaining lean manufacturing or other continuous improvement initiatives may sometimes feel arduous, but the long term benefits can not be refuted,” said Janosz. “When viewed as a philosophy instead of a program, continuous improvement fundamentally delivers a true cultural change starting at the leadership level with a targeted focus on all its people. Phillips Precision Medicraft’s foundation is built upon respect and loyalty to its employees and vice versa. This is an ideal environment to implement the culture of continuous improvement, ensuring involvement and participation of every member of the company to unleash everyone’s potential. The waste of one’s talent is the biggest waste of all.”