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Effective Manufacturing Operations Management in 2024

Epicflow

Supply chain management aims to regulate the flow of materials, information, and finances across the entire supply chain. These insights are used to spot inefficiencies, areas for improvement, and make informed decisions. Supply chain management. Maintenance management. It supports scenario analysis.

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Engineering Project Management: The Essential Guide

Epicflow

It leverages statistical data and analytics to make more informed decisions. As data-driven decision-making and continuous improvement are essential to engineering project management, this approach can be used for some types of engineering projects, e.g., those with the demand for high-quality standards.

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Transform Business Operations with Process Mining

Harvard Business

The most effective companies we interviewed use process mining to generate operational insights at scale, identify process inefficiencies, define targeted actions, and measure process improvements — all of which lead to value realization.

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Before Automating Your Company?s Processes, Find Ways to Improve Them

Harvard Business

RPA is a category of software tools that enable complex digital processes to be automated by performing them in the same way a human user might perform them, using the user interface and following a set of predefined rules. RPA can also simplify the information environment. Examples of RPA and Process Improvement.

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Consultant and Client Perception

Tom Spencer

He works with organisations to help them implement software and undertake business process improvement. I work as an IT Consultant helping companies with system implementation and business process improvement. This guest post is from Tat Biswas , an IT consultant and blogger based in Sydney.

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Gorillas in our Midst

Tom Spencer

Ow, my head hurts” – Why Information Bombardment interferes with your focus. There is a huge amount of information flooding our brains at all moments. So the obvious question from all of this is – how does your brain decide what information to absorb, and what to ignore? Even right now. Let’s use an example from your life.

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The key to becoming a learning organization

Asamby Consulting

Additionally, people from one part of the company need information about a subject that has been worked on in another part of the company. People's scope of work becomes more narrow, but the need for information stays fairly broad. A good examples is really every process improvement. That gap has to be bridged.