Optimize Processes and Reduce Costs with Sherlock Waste

Downtime, suboptimal processes i waste of resources are problems that cost your company time and money. Every minute lost to inefficiency is a real loss that affects your operational and financial performance.

Sherlock Waste is a tool that allows you to instantly identify these challenges and eliminate them, translating that into savings i better utilization of resources.

Features

1 Identification and Reduction of Waste

Wastage of resources, both human and material, is one of the main causes of losses in a company. Sherlock Waste enables immediate identification of problems and rapid implementation of corrective actions, which helps to quickly remove bottlenecks and streamline operational processes.

2. prioritization of Tasks and Problems

Not every problem requires an immediate response. Sherlock Waste allows you to prioritize requests, allowing you to focus on the most critical issues that have the greatest impact on the efficiency of your organization. This keeps processes more organized and ensures that actions leading to improvements are implemented in the right order.

3 Assigning Responsibility and Monitoring Progress

Each report can be assigned to the appropriate person, which increases accountability and allows better control over the implementation of corrective actions. Sherlock Waste allows progress to be tracked, ensuring that all tasks are completed as planned and problems do not have to be put off.

With Sherlock Waste , customers have achieved the following results:

efficiency gains (Decathlon)

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increase in employee engagement (KGHM Metraco)

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problems solved (Forte)

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Want to improve efficiency and engagement in your company?

Sherlock Waste will help streamline processes by engaging employees in problem solving and promoting a culture of continuous improvement.

How to effectively engage employees in improvement?

FREE WEBINAR 06 February 2024 | 10:00-11:30 am

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FREE WEBINAR
06 February 2024 | 10:00-11:30 am