Category: Services
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Chronicle of a Kick-Off Announced
On May 2nd, we held the launch event for the TPM program at the Allevard Rejna plant in Córdoba. After several months of intensive training, doubts, and the understandable uncertainties inherent in these processes, the area designated as the pilot for implementation was filled with celebration on Friday, and everyone…
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Effective Companies and the Law of the Harvest
The desire to increase productivity and efficiency often leads companies to seek out and test different technologies and tools. Thus, they try out, not always successfully, Process Reengineering, ISO 9001, Potential Assessments, Executive Coaching, Lean, TPM, and so on. Clearly, all these tools are valid, but they are just that: “tools.” And for…
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CSR: a phenomenon that is here to stay
Corporate Social Responsibility (often known by its acronym CSR) is one of the hottest topics in communication and a phenomenon that is increasingly taking hold in today's organizations… is it here to stay? Although “International Earth Day” is celebrated on April 22nd, a well-known chain…
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What comes first: the chicken or the egg? Work environment and performance/retention
As is widely known, the cost of replacing an employee is estimated at 2.5 times their salary at the time of departure. These costs are typically associated with: decreased performance in that job, lower morale among peers and teammates in soft skills; and recruitment and other expenses.
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The 8Ds: A Problem-Solving Process – Continuous Improvement Tools
The 8D methodology enables teams to work together to solve problems using a structured, eight-step process that helps focus on facts rather than opinions. It's called 8D because it comprises eight disciplines or habits that groups must put into practice if they want to solve problems.
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Organizational Climate – How to know if a storm is approaching
If someone in your office asked you, “What’s the weather like outside?”, you’d probably look out the window to see if it’s cloudy or sunny, observe the trees and signs to determine how strong the wind is, and see how most people are dressed to decide if it’s hot. You might even…