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Transforming Operations in Brazil’s Mobility Sector: The Complete Success Story of a 2.5x ROI Dynamics 365 Implementation
In the world of mobility component manufacturing, staying competitive isn’t just about producing high-quality parts—it’s about doing it faster, smarter, and with absolute precision. That’s exactly what one medium-sized Brazilian supplier decided to tackle head-on by implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 across Production, Supply Chain, and Marketing & Sales.
This isn’t a theoretical whitepaper. It’s the actual blueprint that convinced the board, secured the budget, and is now driving real transformation. Let’s walk through the entire story—challenges, solution, benefits, rollout plan, numbers, risks, and the decisive “why now” moment.
Why Change Often Overwhelms Line Management – Keep Your Brain Safe! The Coffee Break Blog.
Many companies have tried to steer change on their own, only to find that the road is much bumpier than anticipated. More than 80% of our engagements started after previous attempts had burned out key players and resources. That’s when we step in, providing the expertise that often eludes internal teams. One of the most common pitfalls is overburdening line managers with change management responsibilities. These managers are excellent at handling day-to-day operations, but the skills required for steering a change initiative are entirely different. The expertise needed includes not only a deep understanding of change management methodologies but also the capacity to guide a team through the inevitable turbulence of transformation. When change is treated as an afterthought – managed by individuals without the proper tools or experience – the result is often a failure. Traditional command-and-control methods may work in routine business scenarios, but they fall short when creativity and flexibility are crucial. The consequences? Projects that miss their targets, prolonged timelines, and an unsettled workforce.