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Unleashing Growth: Effective Marketing Strategies in the AEC Industry

Wrike

The architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry is a complex and competitive landscape. Understanding the AEC Industry The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry is a dynamic and multifaceted sector that plays a crucial role in shaping the built environment.

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The Complete Guide to Six Sigma Methodology

Wrike

The principles of Six Sigma were first introduced at Motorola by engineer Bill Smith in 1986. The final step in the Six Sigma process is to ensure that the improvements you’ve implemented are sustainable. When Motorola set a goal of achieving Six Sigma in its manufacturing, it meant that the company was striving for less than 3.4

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How Leaders Can – and Must – Make the Long-term not a Plan, but a Mindset

International Institute for Learning

” What leaders of any stripe want most is not simply to see their organizations survive or succeed in a single moment, but to sustain. Going in, Google had working assumptions about why they were doing so well, not the least of which was a belief that having a strong team of engineers was key. Taking the long view is important.

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When is growth not the best choice? Why we chose to build Planio as a sustainable business instead of drowning in VC dollars

Planio

But the honest truth is that non-stop growth isn’t sustainable. Or do you want to build a sustainable company that supports you and your team for the long-term? A “sustainable” business isn’t just about funding. A sustainable business is more creative and innovative. A sustainable business is more focused.

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The Relationship Between Culture and Performance

Leading Agile

Like imagine if you’re a 30 year architect running a COBOL mainframe system doing a payments processing engine there where nothing can be off by a penny and you’re having all these problems and somebody comes along and says, man, if you were just doing daily standup meetings, everything would work out. And you can do that too.