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Virtual Think Tank

Building Operational Resilience through Enterprise Asset Management

 

Empowering enterprise assets using data-driven insights in real-time

Mukul Krishna

Moderator: 
Mukul Krishna
Vice President
Supply chain & Logistics Business Leader
Frost & Sullivan

Thursday March 30, 2023
2:00 PM – 3:00PM EDT

We are pleased to invite you to an exclusive discussion with your peers to gain your perspective in support of our ongoing industry research.

Join us for this Timely Discussion!

In today’s post-pandemic business environment companies are placing a premium on building resilience within their operations. Despite of uncertainty within business ecosystems, machines/equipment are enterprise assets that can be predictably managed when good data is available. Too often companies get into “analysis paralysis” where they do have access to a lot of data but fail to get any meaningful insights from the data. This is where Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solutions step in. Enterprise Asset Management helps companies in a myriad of ways from increasing productivity to preventing revenue leakage.

Automated procurement through EAM systems reduces waste and helps control costs as inventory levels do not dip below critical levels, thus saving on the cost of excess inventory of parts or the flip side when a manufacturer suddenly runs out of critical stock. Human resources too can be better planned through workflow management tools thus driving the bottom line down through more efficient processes while driving the top line up through increased productivity.

The key questions we will be discussing are:

How well are handheld devices supported within the business ecosystem to enable effective operational efficiency?

Are visual analytics being leveraged to gain added operational efficiencies or are today’s business ecosystems still relying on traditional data streams?

Is data being effectively modeled and acted on in close to real-time or is latency biting into efficiency and profitability?

Is connectivity keeping pace with the need to connect and collaborate with an increasing number of devices, people and applications?

Is EAM being deployed more as a point-solution or is it being perceived more as a holistic solution that will help with the top and bottom lines.

In this Virtual Think Tank session, Frost & Sullivan Supply chain & Logistics Business Leader, Mukul Krishna along with other thought leaders, discuss what are the best practices to embrace to maximize the ROI on Enterprise Asset Management and what are the pitfalls to avoid.

Participants

Justin Pochardt

Justin Pochardt
Plant Manager
American Woodmark

Avidypta Guha

Avidypta Guha
Vice President, IT
Weyerhaeuser

Ryan Knudsen

Ryan Knudsen
Facility Manager
SSA Marine

Tommy Dunning

Tommy Dunning
Maintenance and Engineering Manager
Tesla

Scott Campbell

Scott Campbell
Global Manager
ESG & Asset Management Product Success
IBM

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Sunil Chauhan

Sunil Chauhan
SVP and Global Head,
New SaaS Business
Tech Mahindra

Tech Mahindra

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What is a Virtual Think Tank?
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