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How to Make the Most of an OpX Work Product: Spectrum Brands' Story

Learn how leaders at Spectrum Brands used the OpX “Voices of Women in Packaging and Processing” work product as a springboard for team development, and what other CPGs can learn from their approach.

The OpX 'Voices of Women in Packaging and Processing' work product aided Spectrum Brands leadership as they discussed gender and communication, business acumen, and networking with team members.
The OpX "Voices of Women in Packaging and Processing" work product aided Spectrum Brands leadership as they discussed gender and communication, business acumen, and networking with team members.
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OpX Leadership Network work products offer valuable guidance through the industry’s toughest challenges. But making the most of these resources takes more than reading; it requires an intentional and personal approach.

Spectrum Brands demonstrated this when implementing the OpX “Voices of Women in Packaging and Processing” work product, offering a roadmap for other companies interested in exploring OpX resources. Leadership at Spectrum didn’t just hand out the work product; they built a four-hour workshop around it, including stories, videos, and personal connections to engage the team.

Leadership could have picked from any of OpX’s 22 work products to share with the team of nine workers covering packaging, process, and value engineering. But for Andrew Seys, Spectrum’s Senior Director of Manufacturing, Engineering, and Commercialization, the focus on people was the appeal of this work product.

“I’m a big believer that if you get the people right, the technology will follow. Some of the work products are very technically based, and they need to be, but I thought this one being people-based was good,” Seys says.Spectrum leadership chose 'Voices of Women in Packaging and Processing' out of OpX's 22 available work products.Spectrum leadership chose "Voices of Women in Packaging and Processing" out of OpX's 22 available work products.PMMI OpX Leadership Network

This chance to move beyond technical training allowed for a focus on communication skills both within the team and with external partners, according to Emma Cifax, HR manager at Spectrum.

“I think we often don’t talk about different genders’ natural ways of communicating, and so I was curious to see where that conversation went,” Cifax says. “We talked about how even if communication isn’t one of your top strengths or natural tendencies, there are some things that we can look for to communicate. We have to determine what the stakeholder or customer is trying to get out of this conversation, determine their end goal, and form those relationships.”

Reflecting on their experience presenting the work product to their team, Seys and Cifax shared the following five key takeaways other leaders can use as a guide.

Prepare with the team in mind

Much of the work that goes into a successful presentation happens before the big day.

Seys marked a meeting on his team’s calendar a month ahead of time and got to work creating a presentation to guide the discussion, brainstorming how to best conduct the session. The presentation template included chapter markers for each of the work product's five sections.The presentation template included chapter markers for each of the work product's five sections.PMMI OpX Leadership NetworkPMMI’s OpX team met with Spectrum leadership to support this process, offering deployment guidance and providing a blank presentation template pre-built with the work product’s sections and overall design.

“We went through the dry run, determined the expected outcomes, what could be some of the workshop pieces. We went back and forth about whether to have two smaller groups or one larger group, and the dynamics in that. Ultimately, we did it on the fly based on how open or closed people were in the meeting,” Seys explains.

Preparing for a fruitful discussion also meant connecting it to tools the team already knew.

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