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In this episode of the ABB Solutions Podcast, host Mike Murphy is again joined by Randy Stevens, North American Training Manager for Automation Solutions at ABB. The conversation continues around continuous improvement and project management, focusing on integrity, consistency, and Randy’s “Say What You Do and Do What You Say” philosophy. This episode dives into how trust, accountability, and communication play key roles in personal and professional success. Tune in to hear insights on:

  • Trust & Integrity in Action: Why following through on commitments, big or small, matters more than ever.
  • Practical Tools for Accountability: Leveraging simple tech like your phone’s Notes app or to-do list to stay on track.
  • Reliability as a Character Trait: Reliability builds stronger workplace relationships and team cohesion.
  • Building Consistency: Reliability isn’t part-time — it’s an all-the-time mindset.
  • Handling Mistakes: Owning up, communicating clearly, and using missteps as opportunities to improve.
  • Reestablishing Trust: How to recover when things fall through and the importance of transparency in the process.

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