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Most organizations have discovered that their future success hinges on reinventing themselves as a lowest-cost producer. These organizations must realize though, this transition must be made without compromising quality.
For some this means letting go of old assumptions and taking a different approach to their improvement initiatives in technology, but other behaviors as well. One of the keys is to focus on actions that can impact real costs every day.