In the world before bottlenecks were machines that could not keep up with the pace of other machines and completely blocked the production process. The result: delivery delays, machines not used to their full capacity, swelling inventories and work in progress.
Today, in our dematerialized world of knowledge workers, all these problems are behind us.
No.
In our hyperconnected work environments it's even worse (Hyperconnectivity in the workplace: digital becomes a burden).
Today, the bottleneck is you, it's me. We slow down the work of others, we reduce to zero the benefit of the fact that others have...
In the world before bottlenecks were machines that could not keep up with the pace of other machines and completely blocked the production process. The result:...
Whether you call it employee experience or otherwise, initiatives to improve the lives of employees are numerous and the health crisis has even reinforced...