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New management approaches bring together methodologies and frameworks designed to improve organizational performance beyond traditional models. In the energy and industrial sectors, this includes the application of Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing to reduce variability and waste, innovation management to develop high-value solutions, change management to support complex transformations, and the use of eLearning and digital economy tools to accelerate learning and technology adoption.

Across the value chain, these approaches enable organizations to redesign processes, simplify workflows and connect operational data with business decisions. Their adoption is growing in companies in the US, LATAM and Europe that seek to integrate continuous improvement, innovation and digital transformation into operations, maintenance and projects, while maintaining strong standards for safety, quality and profitability.

This category focuses on methodologies and practices that drive continuous improvement, innovation and digital transformation in technical organizations, including:

  • Fundamentals and applications of Six Sigma in industrial processes.
  • Lean Manufacturing for waste reduction and increased customer value.
  • Innovation management in energy, maintenance and engineering companies.
  • Change management in operational and digital transformation projects.
  • eLearning strategies for technical and management skills development.
  • The impact of the digital economy on business models, services and operations.
  • Integration of new approaches with existing management systems and continuous improvement.

Technological, regulatory and market shifts require organizations to evolve how they manage processes, teams and knowledge. Traditional management alone is no longer enough to deal with shorter decision cycles, efficiency pressures and constant innovation demands. Methodologies such as Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing, combined with structured innovation management, change management, eLearning and digital economy practices, provide concrete tools to improve results using data, reduce inefficiencies and support cultural transformation.

Inspenet develops this category to provide applicable knowledge, technical analysis and real-world cases on new management approaches in the energy and industrial sectors. The content helps engineers, supervisors, middle managers and executives understand what each methodology offers, when it is relevant, and how to integrate it with their existing management systems and operations, ultimately strengthening competitiveness and organizational adaptability.