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About Lee Fosbrook


Consulting Partner, Regional Leader - Northern Europe

Lee is an experienced manufacturing and supply chain expert with over twenty-five years of strategy, operational improvement and digital transformation experience on an international scale across a broad range of manufacturing sectors including consumer products, aerospace, engineering and automotive. He has held senior roles in international consulting firms and large manufacturing companies including a period as interim-COO for a global engineering firm. Lee provides pragmatic guidance and expertise on how to leverage digital technologies.




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Articles posted by Lee Fosbrook

Harnessing the power of smart factories for future growth

In previous posts, we’ve outlined brand and speed as differentiators that can help FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) companies gain momentum and generate revenue growth. In this, the third installment, the key differentiator revolves around creating a better, more efficient supply chain through smart factories. Build better processes with smart factory concepts Big FMCG players have…

Speedy adjustments to market fluctuations are key to FMCG success

In the previous post of this four-post series (How consumer brands can win in a virtual world) we offered advice on protecting your brand from digital threats. Brand is one of four differentiators that can help fast moving consumer goods companies gain momentum and revenue growth: Brand Speed Supply chain Trust Speed (aka Agility) is the

Bad impersonations: How consumer brands can win in a virtual world

For decades, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies have been the choice for investors looking for moderate but constant growth and high profitability. Since December 2000, the FMCG industry outperformed the market by an average of 2.4% per year, returned 0.6 points more dividend and delivered these returns with a significantly lower risk1.