Guided Operational Excellence and the New World of Work
JAKARTA 2019
Manufacturing and supply chain leaders from a range of industries will be in attendance:
Senior business leaders from 13 organisations attended TRACC Community Connect in Jakarta, Indonesia on 25 October. Delegates from Briktru, Binus University Business School, Danone Indonesia, Bayer Crop Science, Ceva Logistics Indonesia, Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia, Inti Karya Persada Tehnik and more, joined fellow continuous improvement leaders to find out how leading organisations are driving operational excellence in the new world of work.
JAKARTA 2019
Guided Operational Excellence
and the New World of Work
This half-day event included practical insights from world-class industry speakers, a panel discussion on supply chain and operational excellence, and a networking session.
Some of the key themes included:
• How to proactively prepare for Industry 4.0
• Supply chain vs operational excellence
• How integrative improvement drives competitive advantage
• Short-term results vs capability building
• Taking a maturity-based approach to operational excellence
Operational Excellence:
Building Capability vs. Rapid Results
Dr Ahmad Syamil, Dean, Binus Business School
Dr Ahmad Syamil shares how to integrate lean concepts and design thinking into the operational excellence journey.
Operational Excellence
and Industry 4.0
Dr Dino Petrarolo, Senior Vice President, CCi
Dr Dino Petrarolo discusses Coca-Cola and DuPont’s TRACC implementation journeys and how technology is helping organisations identify opportunities for improvement.
Moving from Idle Mode
Tujuan Tarigan, Continuous Improvement Manager, Danone Indonesia
Tujuan Tarigan shares his experience of leading the operational excellence journey at Aqua Danone.
Some of the key themes included: