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Managing Office Productivity (MOP)

 19/12/2019
By Dr. Alin Posteucă

Productivity is the task of everyone – not just those directly involved in operations. Increasing the productivity of administrative functions is absolutely necessary.

Often, to increase productivity in offices, the current work method is intensified – a method that is often inadequate. This intensification of work can only have short-term results. In the long term, it is inevitable that the following effects occur: people and the entire system to be overloaded, irregularities in the rhythm of outputs tasks, unnecessary consumption of resources (high costs), delays in deliveries, continuous decline in people’s morale, etc.

In conclusion, changing the current working methods in offices should be the main priority in order to visibly increase productivity and not intensify work based on an often outdated and/or inappropriate working method.

Managing Office Productivity (MOP) – developed by Dr. Shigeyasu SAKAMOTO – is the unique solution based on the Japanese experience of robust productivity growth in offices, implemented with excellent tangible and intangible results over the years. Details…

Source: Alin Posteucă on LinkedIn 

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Strategic productivity and profitability consultant and researcher, Alin Posteucă, Ph.D., Ph.D. is transforming the way companies approach their strategic transformation. With over 20 years of management consulting experience, Posteucă has created effective concepts such as Strategic Kaizen, Takt Profit, KAIZENshiro Budgets and Costing. His research on production flow has led to innovative breakthroughs in strategic and operational productivity improvement.

Posteucă's investigation into typologies of losses and waste has identified feasible improvements that can achieve the ideal state of production flow, known as Synchronous Profitable Operations (SPO). His Takt Profit model allows the optimization of production planning, transforming profit per minute into objectives for strategic improvements achieved through Strategic Kaizen projects.

Posteucă's research has led to increased effectiveness in strategic improvements and has set the stage for future productivity in the world of manufacturing technology. He is laureate of the Romanian Academy of the "Traian Vuia" Prize, the highest scientific prize in Romania.