‘We need to improve customer service while also reducing costs’ – does this mantra sound familiar? It’s easier said than done. Forecasts are wrong, plans are outdated before the ink is even dry, lead times are long and unpredictable, stock levels are sky high, fire-fighting has become the norm and there is a general air of mutual distrust... and no matter what you try, nothing seems to really help. In other words, the complexity has become overwhelming.
That’s why Involvation has developed the Wheel of Five. It outlines five ways to recognize good and bad complexity in order to eliminate the bad and to organize the good. Read this e-book to learn more about the Wheel of Five based on 5 inspiring real-life cases.
That’s why Involvation has developed the Wheel of Five. It outlines five ways to recognize good and bad complexity in order to eliminate the bad and to organize the good. Read this e-book to learn more about the Wheel of Five based on 5 inspiring real-life cases.
After reading this e-book you will know:
- The difference between good and bad complexity
- The various causes of complexity
- How to eliminate bad complexity
- How to organize good complexity
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