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Navigating Technical Debt in the Automotive Industry

Planview

Amidst the relentless waves of innovation and competition, OEMs, suppliers, and manufacturers in the automotive industry navigate a sea of challenges and opportunities. These challenges underscore the complexities inherent in managing and evolving the technological framework of automotive software.

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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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6 Steps to Continuous Improvement in Automotive Manufacturing

Kainexus

Manufacturers of all kinds seek to achieve continuous quality improvement because it ensures the consistency of products delivered to customers and protects against the competition. This is crucial in the automotive sector because defective vehicle parts may lead to expensive recalls or worse accidents that cost lives.

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Emerging Trends in the Automotive Sector

IdeaScale

Perhaps no industry has been as proprietary about their intellectual property as the automotive sector where their product development is their competitive edge. However, no matter what automotive company you work for, there are some emerging trends that will impact your roadmap. Want to know more?

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Rightpoint Launches Cadillac's Reimagined In-Vehicle Experience

Because experience - how we make people feel - is the final competitive differentiator for any organization. An early believer in the power of experience, Cadillac looked outside of the automotive industry to reimagine the user experience of the Cadillac brand and redefine what luxury is in a digitally enabled world.

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Lateral Thinking in Business Strategy

Destination Innovation

How can you differenitate your business from the competition? It is a creative way to continually improve their product and customer experience, setting them apart in the automotive industry. Let’s look at some examples of lateral thinking in business strategy and innovation.

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Innovation and creativity: the lasting competitive advantage

Jeffrey Phillips

Ford and the automotive manufacturers must shift their thinking from building cars to financing vehicles to providing transportation. Innovation and creativity are the lasting competitive advantage, for individuals, for cultures and for businesses. The sooner we realize that and act on it, the better off we all are.