Articles & Case Studies

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We invite you to browse our case studies and blog articles to learn more about Concept Angle, who we are, what we do, and why we do it. In our blogs you’ll learn more about our approach including our people-centric methodology, why we believe finding your purpose is key to business sustainability, and the benefits of continuous improvement.

We’ve also included several case studies from previous projects we’ve worked on. These case studies outline the problems that we helped our clients find solutions for, and the impact that these had on their people, their productivity, their efficiency, and their bottom line

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GOVERNMENT – Case Study

Background A small window and door manufacturer based in Victoria had an annual revenue of $12 million, employing 15 people which included three sales representatives.

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MANUFACTURING – Case Study

Background A small window and door manufacturer based in Victoria had an annual revenue of $12 million, employing 15 people which included three sales representatives

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What is your BUSINESS PURPOSE?

Many people start a business with passion, vision, and purpose beyond making money. Are you operating a business with purpose, or do you just ‘own’ your job?

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WHY IS CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT IMPORTANT?

Many owners and business leaders face challenges that impact not only business, KPI’s, revenue and profits, but their lives and the lives of people around them. What takes joy from the business?

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MEASURE TWICE CUT ONCE?

Business today requires other skills because of the high pace and the number of changes that constantly increase. But why does the mentality of “measure twice cut once” is really key to survive in business?

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BUSINESS IS LIKE SOCCER

Business is like soccer. It is a team game. It is a game of pass. Are you a coach or a player? Who is managing the game? Are your team players at the right place using their full potential?

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