F1 pit stops are such an amazing coreography of people and technology performing a process in much less time than can be explained. It is such a good example for a process. A process example for a designed process, SMED but also wastes and many other continuos improvement concepts. The performance of the process is measured in seconds for changing the tires and adjusting the car. But the difference is made in tenths of a second from team to team. A process oriented for ultimate performance, that can make a team lose the race. When the difference is made in tenths of seconds and races are won for a couple of seconds, you need to squeeze the last drop of performance from every process! @ image credits Fdataanalysis #f1 #performance #process #continuousimprovement #advancedorganisationalconsulting
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𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡 𝐒𝐩𝐞𝐞𝐝, 𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡 𝐖𝐞𝐚𝐫! 🏎️💥 Did you know each tire on the track lasts only around 80 kilometers before it needs replacing? At around 600€ per tire and 2400€ per set, this is the cost of pushing performance limits! With 5 sets used in a single weekend, tire management becomes as critical as speed. 🛞🔥 #TGI #TGIGold #GrasserRacingTeam #DTM2024 #Motorsport #RacingLife #PitStop #TireManagement
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Is Your Business Making Too Many Pit Stops? 🏎️ Learn Efficiency Lessons from Formula One! What if I told you that your business could run like a Formula One car? The truth is, if you’re not managing your “tires” and “fuel” correctly, you’re heading for more pit stops—aka costly delays and inefficiencies. Here are 4 powerful lessons F1 racing can teach you about business efficiency: 1. Data-Driven Decisions: F1 teams win with data. Are you? 2. Continuous Improvement: If you’re not improving, you’re falling behind—just like in F1. 3. Teamwork and Communication: Precision pit stops = precision teamwork. Does your business operate like that? 4. Resource Optimization: Mismanaging your “cornering and acceleration” (resources) leads to more stops and wasted time. Don’t let that happen! Stop wasting time and start winning like an F1 champ! 🏁 #BusinessEfficiency #FormulaOne #ResourceOptimization #WinningMindset
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