Not for Everyone — On Selectivity in Manufacturing Partnerships

We are not a good fit for everyone.
This is intentional.

We are probably not a good fit if:

you prioritize unit price over structure
you expect scaling without preparation
you avoid operational involvement
you treat manufacturing as transactional

We work best with teams who:

build for durability
care about decision quality
accept uncomfortable questions
respect long-term risk control

Selectivity is not exclusivity.

It is alignment.

Manufacturing partnerships fail
not because of bad intentions,
but because expectations were incompatible.

Working with misaligned teams
creates systemic risk
for all parties involved.

Saying no early
prevents larger failures later.


Observational Notes

Misalignment patterns include:

• Price-driven governance
• Delegated accountability
• Informal decision chains
• Unresolved authority gaps

These almost never self-correct.


Context

Reflects accumulated engagement experience.


— Leopard Fu
Verve East
Independent Manufacturing Judgment

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