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Ensuring Compliance and Optimized Operations in Manufacturing with Document Management
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The changing environment around product safety and traceability is reinforcing the need for document management as a key enabler for an enterprise-level traceability strategy. This webinar will provide an in depth analysis on how Best-in-Class organizations manage their product safety and traceability strategies. You will learn the following:
What is Best-in-Class product safety and traceability
What organizational capabilities Best-in-Class companies have compared to other companies
What key technology enablers top performing companies use as a foundation for product traceability
How Best-in-Class companies manage product change in their strategies
You will also be able to bring your own operational metrics and determine if you are Best-in-Class in product safety and traceability, as well as whether you fit the capability profile of a top performing company. Join us for this webinar and walk away knowing where you fit compared to your peers and how you can continuously improve your product safety and traceability strategy.
About Our Presenter:
Kevin Prouty, Research Director, Enterprise Applications, Aberdeen Group
At Aberdeen, Kevin's research coverage is Enterprise Applications and Product Innovation, as well as supporting manufacturing industry research. Before joining Aberdeen he was Director for Manufacturing Solutions at Infor. He also spent over five years as Sr. Director of Manufacturing Solutions at Motorola and was the resident expert on technology’s role in Lean. Prior to Motorola, he was Research Director for Manufacturing and Automotive at AMR Research and Gartner G2, where he spent a cumulative six years.