Enhance operational excellence in your business spaces —Agyepong
The 2022 Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) Leadership Conference has opened with a call on management and staff to work hard to bring about operational excellence.
Addressing participants at the opening of the conference at the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College in Accra on Monday (January 17, 2022,) the Executive Chairman of the Jospong Group of Companies and Zoomlion, Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, explained that operational excellence goes beyond just making “little changes” to the current way of doing things.
“Rather, operational excellence requires a considered and intentional look at your business processes, followed by drastic and instant action to set it apart positively from others,” he said.
He urged management staff to understand the group’s businesses and bring innovative ways to make subsidiaries in JGC to continue to excel.
Operational excellence, he added, could also be better achieved through constant monitoring and re-evaluation of operations.
Dr. Siaw Agyepng advised that though the JGC has chalked some successes in the past years and even in the midst of Covid, that was not a reason for workers to rest on their oars, adding that “We need to fine-tune and perfect our operations.”
“We are not in a race with anyone but to fulfill our destiny as God has mandated us to do. We can only be a better version of ourselves,” he noted.
Amid Covid, he urged management staff to prioritize the safety of every employee.
“We must wear our nose masks at all times. We must continue the education on the safety measures,” he emphasized.
He assured all staff members of JGC and Zoomlion that management will not leave them out of the digital space
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