The Manufacturing Leadership Journal June/July 2023
Manufacturing Leadership Journal
June/July 2023
Manufacturing executives want digital transformation benefits, but many lack a clear strategy to pursue them. Technology understanding and operational integration are now seen as key leadership traits.
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On Board with Technology, At Sea with Strategy
The MLCโs June 2023 research survey finds that manufacturing executives want to know what digital transformation can do for their businesses, but an overall plan to find out is lagging for most.
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