Why The Little Things Matter
Think about what seemingly little things you are doing that could provide extra value - or be annoying - to your customers.
Think about what seemingly little things you are doing that could provide extra value - or be annoying - to your customers.
Employees might feel that they’re under the microscope during performance reviews, but supervisors should try to provide feedback on a regular basis for better job performance and motivation. As mundane as performance reviews can be, they are vital to success. Hopefully you are spending time with each [...]
Whether a project is successful or not will depend on many variables but none plays a larger role than leadership.
Databases are powerful for countless business decisions and programs. If data is being tracked, gain access to it and think about how you could analyze the data. If it isn't being tracked, start by tracking a few key metrics.
Flood damage on Interstate 10 in California, leading to a state of emergency and significant disruptions to traffic and supply chains.
What have you been thinking about trying but were concerned about unintended consequences? What risk have you been thinking about? Does it have a shot of success without causing significant damage?
Inventory accuracy depends on so many moving parts. But a top-to-bottom understanding of the process combined with speedy adjustment responses would dramatically improve accuracy, thus, boosting business results.
Must you compromise quality for speed? Reducing lead time will increase customer satisfaction and avoid the Amazon Effect.
Businesses with growth ambitions have to gauge the current capacity of every facet of their facility to plan future productivity
What simple thing can you do for your customer, your supplier, your colleague, your manager? Pay attention to what would make a difference.