Manufacturing Leadership Council Releases New Critical Issues Agenda for 2017/2018
Frost & Sullivan's Manufacturing Leadership Council encourages industrial leaders to grasp the competitive opportunities of Manufacturing 4.0 digital technologies, collaborative structures, enterprise-wide innovation, and sustainable production strategies to drive growth today and in the future.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The Manufacturing Leadership Council (MLC), the world's foremost executive leadership organization dedicated to driving transformational growth for the world's manufacturing companies, announces its 2017 to 2018 Critical Issues roadmap to Manufacturing 4.0.
The Council's 800+ members have identified the most urgent and important Critical Issues disrupting the manufacturing industry over the next twelve months as it pursues a more efficient, agile, and data-driven future.
The Council's new agenda has a sharper focus on harnessing the power of digital Manufacturing 4.0 technologies and advanced analytics to boost efficiency and flexibility; highlights the rising importance of enterprise-wide collaboration and disruptive innovation for competitive gain, and stresses the need for new leadership skills and digitally-savvy workforce cultures to increase the effectiveness and speed of transformational initiatives.
The Council's 2017/2018 Critical Issues agenda includes:
- Factories of the Future
- The Collaborative Manufacturing Enterprise
- Manufacturing Enterprise Innovation
- Transformative Technologies in Manufacturing
- Next-Generation Manufacturing Leadership & the Changing Workforce
- Manufacturing 4.0 Sustainability
- Cybersecurity in Manufacturing
Full descriptions of the Council's 2017/2018 Critical Issues agenda are available on www.ml-council.com/critical-issues and in the August issue of the Manufacturing Leadership Journal on www.mljournal-digital.com.
"The Council's new Critical Issues agenda focuses on the technological, organizational, and leadership changes that manufacturers must orchestrate for a successful journey to Manufacturing 4.0," said David R. Brousell, Co-founder of the Manufacturing Leadership Council. "All across the globe, from country to country, M4.0 initiatives and programs are underway, reshaping the competitive environment and raising the stakes for all companies. The challenges before manufacturing leaders are indeed great, but the rewards of success with Manufacturing 4.0 are even greater."
Based on extensive consultation, exclusive research, and key front-line insights from senior-level Council members across multiple industry sectors, the MLC's new Critical Issues agenda is designed to help manufacturers of all sizes align their leadership strategies and business models for a successful journey to the digital industrial age.
About the Manufacturing Leadership Council
Founded in 2008, the Manufacturing Leadership Council's mission is to inspire and support manufacturing executives to achieve transformational growth for themselves, their companies, and the industry at large through enlightened leadership. With 800 senior-level members from many of the world's leading manufacturing companies, the Council focuses on the intersection of advanced technologies and the business, identifying growth and improvement opportunities in the operation, organization and leadership of manufacturing enterprises as they pursue their journeys to Manufacturing 4.0. In support of its mission, the Council produces an extensive portfolio of thought-leading content, networking events, research, industry awards, and professional development products, programs, and services for its members.
For more information and membership details, please visit www.ml-council.com
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