Case Studies
When its new state-of-the-art in-patient facility was being developed, management at a prominent Midwestern community hospital knew they couldn’t rely on existing processes to deliver…
Case Studies
Management at a clinical laboratory system was grappling with a challenge: they wanted to expand their throughput, but needed to do so in a way…
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A U.S.-based power tool manufacturer was becoming a victim of its own success. Known in the States and Latin America for professional power landscaping tools,…
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When it comes to launching a new product, even companies with the most meticulously planned schedules can find themselves missing milestones while waiting—and waiting—for approval…
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Do-it-yourself projects may mean great business for hardware retailers, but when those retailers need to make changes in their own organizations, the last thing they…
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Even the biggest, most efficiently run companies can be overwhelmed by the need to quickly comply with sweeping new federal regulations. And when a company…
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Big new legislative requirements mean big changes at even the most efficiently run companies. But when the company uses project leadership to incorporate those changes…
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A 205-bed general medical and surgical hospital in a medically underserved community in Chicago was struggling with an underperforming emergency department (ED). Higher-than-normal volume left…
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Successful companies are constantly fine-tuning existing products and planning new ones. But even the most ambitious businesses can suffer when critical projects get backed up…
Case Studies
The Regulatory Affairs (RA) group for a major pharmaceutical company was operating as a passive participant in the drug product life cycle. Cross-functional teams were…