Pros
From a quality manager here at Helix Linear, it’s been exciting to see the impact of the operational leadership that the owner has recently brought in—they’re raising the bar across process discipline, accountability, and continuous improvement. There’s a stronger focus on standardization, root cause, and doing things right the first time, while still maintaining the speed and flexibility our customers expect. It feels like we’re building something more scalable and robust without losing what’s made Helix successful.
Cons
A few challenges from a quality standpoint: The push toward stronger processes means more structure, which can take some getting used to across teams Speed is a big strength here, but it can occasionally put pressure on documentation and standard work if you’re not staying disciplined With new operational leadership and changes happening, alignment isn’t always perfect yet—it’s improving, but still a work in progress Overall, it’s the kind of friction you’d expect from a company stepping up its operational game.