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Driving Success: Managing Risk Across 3 Key Automotive Areas

Planview

The automotive landscape is evolving, witnessing a subtle shift as the industry diversifies its focus to include a broader range of alternatives to both EVs and internal combustion engines (ICEs). This change, influenced by fluctuating demands and stricter regulations, underscores the need for agility and adaptability.

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Using End-to-End Visibility to Scale and Streamline Automotive Production

Planview

The traditional paradigms of automotive manufacturing are evolving, driven by the imperative to integrate cutting-edge software solutions seamlessly with hardware production. As automotive companies navigate this transformative landscape , the need for end-to-end visibility in production processes becomes increasingly evident.

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Answering 3 Key Automotive Industry 4.0 Questions

Planview

Vehicle factory shutdowns due to a microchip shortage, an automotive CEO losing his job for software concerns, and millions of connected cars on the road. No doubt about it, Automotive Industry 4.0 Shifting Gears in Automotive Product Portfolio Management. But today, exception is now an expectation.

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Why Strategy Is Important to Your Business Success

CMOE

Businesses that have leaders who are committed to their strategies grow faster and are more profitable than their counterparts. The results of this lack of investment cascade down to leaders in the middle, leaders on the front line, and the workforce: 95 percent of employees do not know or understand their organization’s strategy.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Companies in the automotive value chain are faced with a challenging future. In this blog I explore what the automotive industry has been doing to address the potential disruption, analyze the effects of these initial steps, and provide recommendations on what corporations could be doing better. Volkswagen. Toyota Motors.

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Companies in the automotive value chain are faced with a challenging future. In this blog I explore what the automotive industry has been doing to address the potential disruption, analyze the effects of these initial steps, and provide recommendations on what corporations could be doing better. Volkswagen. Toyota Motors.

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8 Types of Innovation in Business: A Comprehensive Guide

Qmarkets

Innovation isn’t just about the next big idea; it’s a multifaceted strategy that businesses employ to navigate through the twists and turns of today’s dynamic markets. A real-life example of process innovation is the Toyota Production System (TPS), which was developed by the Japanese automotive manufacturer Toyota.