Sounds simple, but truly executing on all three levels takes skill and fine-tuning. To cut costs, organizations typically look to the production floor, engineers and supply chain. In addition, “continuous improvement” is an oft-heard buzzword that organizations work hard to implement. If your systems aren't completely optimized, chances are it's costing you time and money.
Organizations can grow complacent once they've already negotiated the lowest price for raw materials, reduced scrap and defects to the minimum and cut build time. At this point, I've seen many organizations miss out by failing to take a critical look at their systems.
Find out if your systems are optimized.
Ask yourself and your organization the following questions:
Systems can be improved or leveraged within processes.
Here is a sampling of common improvements to an organization’s systems:
MAX ERP consultants are experts at helping to identify areas like those above. Be sure to optimize systems when looking to improve your bottom line.