May 12, 2021

Unlocking engineering excellence to achieve more with less

Every industrial goods company understands the importance of engineers. However, the engineering function, which commonly takes up around a third of the workforce in industrials businesses, can sometimes be considered ‘untouchable’.

Organisations need to understand where resource is being allocated inefficiently, and invest in measuring performance as accurately as possible. By enhancing the productivity of engineering functions, organisations can benefit from less waste and greater customer-centricity.

Read here to find out the three major levers that help engineering-focused organisations better use available resources and deliver sustainable transformations.

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Authors

Stuart Simpson

Director

Alex Krause

Director
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