Reports

Results from Danish and international surveys

We continuously carry out surveys within our competence areas. These are purely Danish as well as international surveys carried out in cooperation with our European collaborator Allied Consultants Europe (ACE).

Selected reports and results are available on this page.
 

  • ACE Lean Services Survey

    Together with our European cooperator Allied Consultants Europe (ACE), Implement Consulting Group has conducted a survey on how well-prepared European service companies are as to handling the challenges of the future. More than 700 managers in private and public organisations in eight different European countries responded to the survey. Thus, the survey provides an accurate and representative picture of the challenges faced by service companies today and in the future and, not least, what the service companies will focus on specifically to meet these challenges.

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  • ACE Agility Survey

    Organisational agile organisations achieve better results than less agile organisations. This is one of the main conclusions from a survey conducted in 9 European countries. Among other interesting findings is the fact that Leadership & Manangement is the key factor to obtain organisational agility.

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  • ACE Strategy Survey

    Growing against the market. How top performing European companies are improving their market impact and experiencing continuous market growth. The focus of the survey is to understand how companies set up strategies and align them with targets within their sales, marketing and innovation departments, allowing them to grow in difficult market conditions and still outperform their competitors. 

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  • ACE Lean Survey

    Organisations that use the Lean methodology have achieved remarkable results. European firms from all sectors that apply Lean principles continue to improve and increase the gap between themselves and non-Lean using organisations. That said, improvement rates for organisations that are most experienced in Lean start to decline after 5+ years, indicating there is no room for compacency.

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