23 January 2019
Unlock internal margins
With Brexit around the corner alongside the current sense of economic uncertainty, cost savings are an important factor in maintaining business performance. Focusing on internal margins will allow businesses to unlock bottom-line savings.
Are you a production director, production manager, production team leader or responsible for managing people, operational performance and related costs?
The BPIF is providing a service that can help you understand how your business can identify and unlock internal marginal gains into bottom line profits through operational support; strategy and mobilistion.
Looking for a workshop that could help you understand internal marginal gains?
The BPIF Unlocking Internal Margins Workshop is the one for you. This one-day workshop is designed for employees responsible for managing people, operational performance and related costs.
This workshop will focus on 5 specific points looking at how businesses can identify and unlock internal marginal gains into bottom line profits.
1. How do you measure your operational performance? Is it real?
2. Is your business exploiting internal marginal gains? - The 1% approach theory
3. Is operational data the new oil? Do equipment/processes require measurement? Why?
4. "Go for the gap.... change your game plan" Employee engagement/empowerment tools.
5. Maintaining focus and momentum of actions. A common business failing point!
Delegates will leave with a clear understanding and enthused motivation of how to unlock internal marginal gains within their business.
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If you require further information contact BPIF Specialist Services on [email protected] or 01924 203335.
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