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The accelerating pace of change Furthermore, the pace of change will increase. Underlying trends in technology that drive some of these trends – such as available computing power per $ - are exponential. The growth in the number of connections and interactions between stakeholders – such as customer feedback events on social networking applications – is also exponential. And exponential growth has a habit of catching out those who are travelling along the flatter sections of the curve.
Today’s Manufacturer may already be embarking on initiatives in some of these key battlegrounds. Indeed, if initiatives to transform one or more of these areas do not exist, CEOs should be asking “why not?” What is certain is that there is existing technology, which can be implemented now, at low cost, to realise big gains in each of these areas. Tomorrow’s Manufacturer will have a Strategy Map that ensures the Leadership Team and all its stakeholders are agreed on the priority objectives for the business. The list of 8 strategic deliverables will have been considered, and factored into the Map. SAP enablers for change For Tomorrow’s Manufacturers with SAP as part of their IT strategy, much of the enablers are bundled in core products, in which SAP has invested huge amounts of R&D over the last decade, to close the gap with what would have been viewed as a “best of breed” strategy. And its reach will extend into surprising parts of Tomorrow’s Manufacturer’s operations. If you want to find out more about how SAP can enable you to deliver on these 8 strategic and operational imperatives, contact Dan Hawker on +44 870 233 0404 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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