Available resources for small business manufacturers, small and mid-size case studies, and more are topics on this weekâs free webinar when Doug Waterman, senior financial executive and SBDC manufacturing consultant joins SBDC director Kelly Bearden.
Doug specializes in operational improvement, strategic finance, and business growth planning. As a senior client advisor with California’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Center, he directly assisted more than 100 San Joaquin Valley manufacturers over the last 11 years.
This marks the 370th episode of the âWebinar Wednesdayâ business series that provides news and information helpful to employers and business owners.
New and existing businesses can go to https://csubsbdc.com/ to sign up to meet with a business advisor.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
00:51 Whatâs up today February 4, 2026
03:05 Poll question #1: âIf you’re aware of manufacturing friendly funding, which funding options have you explored or used?
05:53 Poll question #2: âWhat is your biggest manufacturing challenge?
08:14 Manufacturing Challenges & Possible Solutions
08:22 High interest rates â suggestion: alternative funding & review borrowing sources
09:14 Labor shortages & wage pressure â suggestions: targeted automation, software, workforce training
10:39 Input cost volatility â suggestions: supplier diversification, shorter pricing windows, inventory financing
11:46 Fragile supply chains â suggestions: nearshoring/local sourcing, inventory buffers, supply chain mapping
12:29 Softening demand & customer caution â suggestions: customer diversification, marketing, value-based selling, flexible scheduling
13:33 Cash flow timing & mismatches: use terms, deposits, progressive billing, 13-week rolling cash flow tied to production
14:45 Red tape, operating costs, compliance
Red Tape Hotline https://advocacy.sba.gov/resources/hotline/
15:29 â SBA resources for manufacturers
-Support for Small Business Manufacturing https://csubsbdc.com/support-for-small-business-manufacturing/
-Made in America initiative https://www.sba.gov/article/2025/03/10/sba-announces-made-america-manufacturing-initiative
-Waived loan fees (FY2026) https://www.sba.gov/article/2025/09/18/sba-waives-loan-fees-small-manufacturers-fiscal-year-2026
-Doubling 7(a) & 504 loan limits for manufacturing https://www.sba.gov/article/2025/12/01/administrator-loeffler-applauds-house-passage-made-america-manufacturing-finance-act
-Making onshoring great again portal https://www.sba.gov/priorities/american-manufacturers/make-onshoring-great-again-portal
16:44 MARC program – revolving credit/line of credit for manufacturers https://www.sba.gov/document/sop-50-10-appendix-13-7a-manufacturers-access-revolving-credit-marc
18:22 Feb. 12 SBA webinar â Cutting the Red Tape for Manufacturing https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cutting-the-red-tape-for-manufacturing-businesses-tickets-1980574195735
Feb. 26 SBA webinar â How to Start a Manufacturing Business https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-start-a-manufacturing-business-tickets-1980588448365
19:39 Subscribe to our CSUB SBDC YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@csubsbdc
20:33 Kelly introduces Doug Waterman, senior financial executive & manufacturing consultant & former advisor with California’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Center
22:04 Doug Waterman begins his presentation
23:13 â CORE SERVICES: process improvement (Lean/Six Sigma), quality/compliance, automation, ERP/MRP, AI integration
24:54 â WORKFORCE: need for training/crossâtraining; engage employees and capture retiring workforce knowledge
25:57 â MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS, and succession support; teaching owners accounting/financial presentation to banks
28:31 â TRAINING FUNDING: some workforce funds exist; county workforce boards can help subsidize training
29:39 â CYBERSECURITY: inevitable risk; NIST 800â171 relevance for defense/aerospace suppliers; costâeffective compliance options
31:12 â CASE STUDY: Large seasonal farm â fixed issues by improving communication, simplifying manuals (use pictures), colorâcoding, daily 5â10 minute huddles
35:48 â CASE STUDY: Excessive meetings â solution: agendas, limit attendees, enforce preparedness â saved significant labor cost
37:00 â CASE STUDY: Supply chain/production planning mismatch â shifted from stockâbased to orderâbased planning; implementing ERP
38:07 â CASE STUDY: Promotedâbutâuntrained supervisors â created supervisory training; improved workplace culture and efficiency
39:44 â TAKEAWAY: many small manufacturers can benefit from Lean (eliminate waste), employee engagement, and process awareness
43:55 â ADVICE FOR STARTUPS VS. MATURE COMPANIES: startups should embed Lean and continuous improvement; mature firms should map processes, measure step times, use spaghetti diagrams to reduce waste and increase capacity
47:28 Questions and Answers with Attendees