Improve Your In-plant’s Performance and Results
Tom Hinton, keynote speaker at the upcoming IPMA conference, reveals how in-plants can use the “Five P’s” to go from good to great.
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PEOPLE — People are the cornerstone of your in-plant’s success because people ultimately control your quality, customer relationships and innovation. While it’s true that people typically represent the single highest expenditure for an organization, it’s also true that employees differentiate you from your competitors. So it makes sense to view your people not only as a liability on the balance sheet, but more importantly, as your greatest asset.
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