Using Critical Data to Achieve Savings

Using Critical Data to Achieve Savings

  By adopting a centralized, standardized approach to facility management, organizations can save money and improve safety and the patient experience. Healthcare systems have faced significant cost pressures for years, and the first quarter of 2023 has shown that the trend is not slowing down. To maintain their margins, healthcare organizations are prioritizing cost reductions…

To create lasting change, companies can draw on behavioral insights

To create lasting change, companies can draw on behavioral insights

Corporate transformations are unlikely to succeed if people can’t change their behaviors. But leaders are often at a loss to understand how investing in capability building can enable the necessary behavior change. This disconnect may not be related to an unclear strategy or intention; in many cases, it may simply be a data problem. At…

Gen what? Debunking age-based myths about worker preferences

Gen what? Debunking age-based myths about worker preferences

It’s no secret that the relationships between people and their work, and between employees and employers, have changed dramatically in recent years. The composition of the workforce is evolving, too, and quickly. As the youngest workers become an ever-larger share of the workforce—by some measures, Gen Zers could comprise more than one-quarter of the global…

Operational excellence: How purpose and technology can power performance

Operational excellence: How purpose and technology can power performance

What is operational excellence? And how can a renewed focus on this approach contribute to success in today’s business landscape? This episode of McKinsey Talks Operations explores the concept of operational excellence and its significance in organizations that use this approach of augmenting production and process systems. Our experts share insights on how companies can…

OSHA Cites Veterans Affairs Healthcare Facility over Deadly Maintenance Hazards

OSHA Cites Veterans Affairs Healthcare Facility over Deadly Maintenance Hazards

Federal safety inspectors found that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) endangered maintenance workers at its healthcare facility in Prescott, Ariz., by allowing them to work on steam lines without ensuring they followed required safety procedures. Similar hazards previously killed two workers at a VA facility in Connecticut. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety…

13 trends, technologies, and strategies to expect in 2023

13 trends, technologies, and strategies to expect in 2023

Biophilic design, microgrids, and decarbonization—these are three of the trends, technologies, and strategies IMEG’s market and service leaders believe are poised to have a growing impact on the built environment. Read on to learn more about what owners, designers, and end users can expect to see more of in 2023 and beyond. 1. Industrialized construction…