When complexity becomes a question of survival/secured production despite disrupted supply chain – Variant management
Köngen – disrupted supply chains keep compromising the production flows of German industry. Currently, for example, automobile manufacturers are suffering from massive resupply problems with regard to chips. Such external shocks suddenly increase complexity. In order to remain able to act and thus to survive in these situations, companies should take timely measures to ensure that the complexity drivers variety, networking, and change remain in a healthy balance with one another.
Read moreNew Senior Expert / Senior Manager at Staufen.Inova
Achim Schwichtenberg now supporting our team of consultants
Read moreBoldness is beneficial in any sector
Specific insights from the most recent working breakfast
Read moreWarm congratulations to Migros Aare!
A sincere compliment for launching the programme «Structuring indirect procurement as a business partner»! All the more true because it is high time to rethink procurement as fulfilling a vital business hub function. This means that procurement must break out of its former corset, shed its traditional self-image and transform itself into a new role…
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In every company there is a potential for becoming even better. But where and how exactly? In the heads and hands of the employees! Through the new Programme 2021 of the Staufen.Inova Academy, we help you to unlock and exploit those vital hidden resources within your company: We encourage executives to professionally manage and lead….
Read moreWhen it comes to AI, smart data et al. many companies are still only spectators / Digital pioneers are already implementing the huge trends into specific projects – International Study “Digitalization 2020”
Köngen – The digital transformation of the economy is progressing worldwide. According to “Digitalization 2020”, an international study, many companies are especially convinced of the advantages of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). However, to date, only every fourth company has already implemented projects in the field of AI/ML as well. For this study, business consultancy Staufen together with experts from Staufen Digital Neonex, surveyed more than 1,100 companies. Participants came from Germany, USA, China, Brazil, Mexico, Switzerland, Italy, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, and Romania.
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