How Mfgs Can Gather Better Data & Analyze It Faster
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One of the biggest topics surrounding supply chains - if not the biggest topic - is the need to digitise.   We all love our Excel sheets (me too!) but they can only take us so far.   In an increasingly complex environment, we need to be able to gather better data - and analyze it faster. That means getting our business onto a a more advanced platform.   While most organisations acknowledge this - they also feel a bit overwhelmed at the prospect of adding a new massive undertaking.  Equally as daunting is the Capex commitment. And then there’s all of the warnings that most digital transformations fail. Fortunately one of the biggest, but least acknowledged changes in technology is that it is actually getting easier and less expensive for companies of all sizes to get onboard. Today we’re joined by Nick Foy,  the Founder, CEO, and Chief Evangelist of Silverdale Technology, which gives companies access to world-class processes, systems, and change management methods regardless of their size or budget. He has over 30-years of experience in business and technology leadership  for logistics and supply chains, at Amazon, Capgemini Consulting, ModusLink Corporation, 3663 First for Foodservice, and The Glenmorangie Distillery Company. Nick will be discussing: Why flexibility without structure is chaos How to perfect the four essential parts of any mechanism in your businesses The importance of choosing the right tech for your business vision  Visit A Seat at The Table's website at https://seat.fm
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