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Fewer consumers give a lot of thought to the healthfulness and ingredients today than they did 10 years ago, according to the International Food Information Council's 2022 Food and Health...
Why companies should use technology AND people to achieve a smart culture transformation By John Robertson, Vice President of Life Cycle Engineering's Reliability Consulting Group The last few years have...
Today there is greater opportunity than ever to leverage assets to establish new levels of productivity, safety and sustainability. Whether or not the utopia promised by a 'Smart Operation' is the goal, or you want to run a better, faster, cheaper or safer operation, it starts with how you organize and mobilize your people to drive the culture shift.
In this session, we will explore:
Why achieving a 'smart operation' seems like a pipe dream. Why many manufacturers fail to achieve performance goals despite heavy investments in equipment and technology.
How people and technology can make each other better by getting the fundamental building blocks in place – people, processes and tools – to optimize the performance of the operation.
The building blocks of creating a smart culture – connecting and coordinating people, equipment and technology to optimize the performance of the system.
How the LCEsmartr Playbook can help – the gold standard best practices for asset management, organizational change management and technology integration. The LCEsmartr playbook is a cloud-based toolkit and a coach complete with the foundational building blocks of reliability excellence, change management tools and eLearning.
This week's roundup of new products features everything from hypoallergenic dog treats to individually wrapped cake slices. Litehouse: Dips and Spreads Litehouse Inc. announced a new line dips...
The manufacturing sector as a whole continues to rebound from the turmoil of the past two years. According to ISM's Spring 2022 Semiannual Economic Forecast, manufacturing is expected to expand
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