Measuring what matters

Measurement alone is not enough; it is important to understand how to measure, what to measure and, above all, how to interpret and act on those measured data, otherwise we may even obtain a result contrary to the intended one.

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Lock-in. Why not?

In our day-to-day searching for solutions to optimize operations, improve efficiency, reduce costs, and keep our customers happy, we find […]

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How data moves

Data-driven world companies rely heavily on the seamless flow of information to maintain efficiency, make informed decisions, and stay competitive. […]

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Thinking as a whole

We often think only about our job (“I am my position”) and have little sense of responsibility for the overall results when all the parts interact. This can lead to suboptimal solutions.
Systems thinking allows us to understand how the different parts of a system interact with each other, rather than analyzing the components in isolation.

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Maximizing the benefit

Sometimes when we want to improve a process, we only pay attention to cost and time reduction. Approaching the improvement of a process as a benefit maximization work instead of pure reduction, can lead to new revenues and business models.

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Prompting

Every now and then we can find new news about generative artificial intelligence (generative AI). Much of this is due […]

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