Efficiency describes the relationship between achieved outcomes and the resources required to produce them. Conversely, inefficiency measures unnecessary resource consumption.
Efficient service delivery is essential in today's environment. However, efficiency is not determined by core competencies alone, but also by the supporting infrastructure behind them. IT is one of the most important support infrastructures, and often the decisive factor in whether service delivery becomes efficient or inefficient.
IT itself is also subject to continuous change. For that reason, identifying efficiency issues should be a clear priority to avoid wasting resources unnecessarily.
Three Types of Efficiency
Performance efficiency: current performance compared to your objective performance potential.
Energy efficiency: achieving a defined performance level with the lowest possible electrical energy consumption.
Cost efficiency: achieving a defined performance level with the lowest possible financial expenditure.
In this context, Pröhl Consulting offers comprehensive as-is analysis, expert guidance, and tailored solution development. Benefit from our long-standing expertise in optimizing IT infrastructures and make your business more efficient.
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