Operators are hesitant about new control engineering processes. How can you overcome their resistance?
Understanding the hesitancy toward new control engineering processes is crucial in an industry that thrives on precision and reliability. Control engineering, the discipline that applies control theory to design systems with predictable behaviors, is fundamental in various sectors, from manufacturing to aerospace. However, introducing new processes can be met with resistance from operators who are accustomed to existing workflows. Overcoming this reluctance involves not only technical adjustments but also addressing the human element involved in such transitions.