Improve Your In-plant’s Performance and Results
Tom Hinton, keynote speaker at the upcoming IPMA conference, reveals how in-plants can use the “Five P’s” to go from good to great.
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PROCESS — This is the one “P” that trips up most organizations because it’s the most difficult. Process asks tough questions like “how do we do what we do?” and “can we do it fast, better and more efficiently?” Best-in-class organizations are zealots when it comes to these two process-driven questions. Process calls into question such important items as the use of technology, strategic planning for future customer needs, the condition and use of your equipment, scheduling and innovation.
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