Many UK manufacturing companies are now using the services of Interim Management companies to provide their businesses with 'manufacturing best practise'. By using the experience of an interim manager, companies can become a leaner and fitter business in a shorter period of time than they would otherwise have been achieved.
Many UK manufacturing companies are now using the services of Interim Management companies to provide their businesses with 'manufacturing best practise'. By using the experience of an interim manager, companies can become a leaner and fitter business in a shorter period of time than they would otherwise have been achieved.
In addition, the cost of hiring an interim manager is tangible and only temporary. This makes the 'interim' proposition a very attractive proposition. Paul Wilson of Aster Interim Solutions Ltd takes up the story.
Businesses of all types are now exploring the benefits of Interim management. What was once seen as the exclusive territory of large multi-national companies may turn out to be the saviour of the UK manufacturing sector.
Paul Wilson, Managing Director of Aster Interim Solutions takes up the story, Interim Managers were once exclusively used by the larger companies to aid in company turnaround or implement business re-structuring but are now being used by companies of all types and sizes from both the public and private sector.
Typical reasons why companies may use interim managers include:-
The UK manufacturing sector has been 'ravaged? since the 1950s by cheap imports resulting in job losses and the gradual transition of our manufacturing base to lower cost geographical areas. Many of the UK manufacturing companies left are now ?working smarter not harder? in an attempt to outwit their competitors.
One of the ways this manifests itself is by the use of specialist Interim Managers. Whereas Finance and Human Resources have historically been disciplines where companies have used interim managers, businesses are now using interim manufacturing/operations managers to help them in their efforts to implement philosophies such as six sigma and lean manufacturing.
Many UK manufacturing companies are now using Interim Management to provide their business with 'manufacturing best practise'. By using the experience of the interim manager companies can become a leaner and fitter business in a shorter period of time than they would otherwise have been achieved.
In addition, the cost of hiring the interim manager is tangible and only temporary. This makes the 'interim' proposition very attractive for a number of our clients.
This all goes to demonstrate, perhaps the strategic use of Interim Managers can provide our remaining UK manufacturers with a powerful weapon in their bid to stave off low cost offshore competition.
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"I hadn't really intended to introduce Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), in fact I didn't even know that's what it was at that time, it simply happened as a by-product of another project" recounts Paul Wilson, Managing Director of Aster Training about his early days working as a Production Manager in the north east of England for an electronics company in the 1980's.Top Tips for making Business Coaching Successful
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