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Your 2026 Business Playbook: Step 8: Improve Communication and You Improve Everything
December 19, 2025 | Dan Beaulieu, D.B. Management GroupEstimated reading time: 3 minutes
Your communication is either your greatest advantage or your greatest challenge. There is no middle ground. After 35+ years working with PCB shops, I can tell you with absolute certainty that the shops that communicate well win, while those that communicate poorly struggle.
It’s not because they lack capability, technology, or talent. They struggle because people are not talking to each other at the right time, about the right things, with the right clarity.
Poor communication destroys schedules, morale, cycle time, customer trust, quality, productivity, and profit. However, most communication problems are completely preventable, but because nobody “owns” communication, it falls apart quietly and consistently.
Let 2026 be the year you fix this once and for all. Here, I’ll break down the change that will transform your company faster than any new drill, press, chemical line, or software.
1. Align Sales, Engineering, and Ops With Daily 10-Minute Huddles.
Ten minutes is all it takes to:
- Align priorities
- Prevent delays
- Catch errors early
- Share what changed
- Clarify customer needs
- Communicate hot jobs
- Identify risks
- Unclog bottlenecks
You know why companies don’t do these huddles? It’s because they think they’re too busy, but if you’re too busy to communicate, you’re too busy to improve.
I’ve watched shops with daily huddles cut delays by 40%, reduce scrap, improve morale, and dramatically boost customer satisfaction, all without spending a nickel.
2. Kill the Email Black Hole and Talk to Each Other.
Email is where clarity goes to die. Urgent questions sit unread, engineering assumptions get made, delivery expectations get misunderstood, projects fall through the cracks, and blame gets assigned later.
So, stop hiding behind email. Walk over to the person and clarify in real-time. When people actually talk, problems disappear before they exist.
What is half your scrap, respins, delays, or customer complaints were really communication failures in disguise?
Fix the communication and you fix the problems.
3. Make Customer Updates Consistent and Proactive.
Customers can handle bad news, but they can’t handle silence. I’ve seen good PCB shops lose great customers simply because they didn’t communicate proactively.
If a job is running hot, material is delayed, a drawing issue surfaced, an internal hold is in place, the schedule shifts, or a customer request needs clarification, tell them immediately. Call them before they call you.
Proactive communication builds trust. Reactive communication destroys it. Your customers don't expect perfection; they expect honesty.
4. Share Problems Early, Not When They Explode
Too many shops follow the same broken pattern:
- Discover a problem
- Keep it quiet
- Try to fix it
- Hope it goes away
- Wait until it’s too late
- Then tell the customer
That is how trust dies because bad news gets worse with age, problems multiply in silence. small issues become crises, and simple fixes become expensive recovery missions.
The shops that win in 2026 are the ones who say, “Here’s the issue. Here’s what we’re doing. Here’s what we need from you.”
It’s straightforward, fast, and controlled.
5. Improve Internal Transparency, and Stop Keeping Score in the Dark.
Secret metrics create blame, confusion, excuses, silos, fear, and mistrust.
Visible metrics create alignment, accountability, ownership, engagement, predictability, and pride.
People do better when they know where they stand, when they know the company’s goals, and when performance is visible. Remember that communication creates clarity, confidence, and great results.
The Common-Sense Bottom Line
If you fix communication, you fix everything else.
You improve quality, speed, OTD, forecast accuracy, customer satisfaction, team morale, efficiency, and profit.
Communication is your cheapest competitive advantage, so use it.
Dan Beaulieu is president of D.B. Management Group and an I-Connect007 columnist.
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