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Why you need a COO or operations manager

Asamby Consulting

Why you need a COO or Operations Manager. Either their operations have grown quite a bit or they are in the midst of growing. Many founders and CEOs ask us this question: Do I need an operations manager? But there are a few questions: Why is it necessary to hire an operations person? We answer with a resounding yes.

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Synergy Unleashed: The Power of Great Teamwork

Rick Conlow

This inefficiency can lead to delays in project completion, missed deadlines, and ultimately, reduced output, poor customer service and lower sales. This results in missed opportunities for new products, process improvements, or creative solutions to challenges. Of course, this is ignorance and not a viable excuse.

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Great Digital Companies Build Great Recommendation Engines

Harvard Business

They treat recommendation engines more as e-commerce sales and marketing gimmicks — another feature to add to the site — than as crucial investments in virtuous cycle platforms. Recommendations are seen as a technique to sell more online, instead of a renewable resource for relentlessly improving customer insight and their own.

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What a Changing NAFTA Could Mean for Doing Business in Mexico

Harvard Business

Multinational companies operating in Mexico are facing a great deal of uncertainty. Companies would like to see process improvements and better infrastructure at the border to reduce costs to import. Of course, a narrow victory for López Obrador is not guaranteed. Navigating the Next Two Years in Mexico.