by Kevin DiGilio | Oct 14, 2025 | General
Every project generates notes. Meeting minutes, action items, customer requests, lessons learned. Yet most of the time, those notes end up as static records—hard to search, inconsistent, and underutilized. The result? Teams waste time, repeat mistakes, and struggle to...
by Kevin DiGilio | Sep 29, 2025 | General
Manufacturers rarely fail because of a lack of ideas. The challenge is deciding which projects deserve investment when portfolios span multiple divisions and departments. Engineering tracks technical wins. Operations models manufacturing costs. Finance focuses on ROI....
by Kevin DiGilio | Sep 11, 2025 | General
Manufacturing and engineering teams are constantly managing dozens, sometimes hundreds, of projects. Each one competes for resources, leadership attention, and investment. Without a common way to evaluate them, portfolio reviews become messy debates rather than clear,...
by Kevin DiGilio | Aug 22, 2025 | General
In engineering and manufacturing, inconsistency isn’t just frustrating—it’s costly. Whether it’s missed approvals, outdated documents, or unclear task handoffs, small missteps add up to big delays. That’s why companies who excel at execution often have one thing...
by Kevin DiGilio | Aug 4, 2025 | General
In engineering and manufacturing, decisions happen fast. From material changes and scheduling shifts to corrective actions and customer feedback, every project generates critical information. But too often, that knowledge stays in someone’s head, buried in a personal...