Taming chaos and sustaining operations is what we do on your behalf — we provide sustained information management by marrying what’s best with what’s next in order to transform your business operations. Sooner rather than later.
In the process, we manage the ups and downs of operational demands, including regulating staffing levels to deliver what’s needed when it’s needed. To do it, we can work on-site, or off-site. Either way, we’re the kind of partner who stays close.
Peace of mind, for starters. We’re right there, when you need us (and when you don’t even know you need us) so that you do what you do best: running your business. Fewer surprises from the inside gives you time and room to bring ingenuity and vision to your market.
The path from strategy to execution is not one way. Change happens. Execution of a strategy includes people, processes, technology, competing priorities, regulatory constraints, safety concerns, deadlines, communication needs, and many other influences. As these factors interplay, they will inevitably necessitate adjustments to the strategy, which in turn will guide future execution. The importance of an adaptable strategy cannot be overemphasized in this symbiotic relationship.
By definition, a strategy involves change, and people are naturally resistant to change. The most effective technique to address this resistance is by clearly communicating change, and then reinforcing this with more communication and training. The most elegant strategy and execution will founder without effective change communications.
As the volume of an organization’s information grows, managing it compliantly becomes more and more challenging. A records and information management strategy is an organized, coherent roadmap and tools for moving an organization to an environment where information is organized, findable, actionable, and verifiable. It also supports a record’s lifecycle, driving compliance with legal and regulatory recordkeeping requirements.
Engineering and maintenance information provides the foundation for safe, efficient operations in infrastructure intensive industries such as Power & Utilities, Energy, and Chemicals. An engineering information management strategy is an organized, coherent roadmap and tools for improving and delivering engineering data consistency, quality, integrity, version control, and authoritative sources. It also addresses compliance with legal and regulatory data requirements.
The CIO Forum Enterprisers Project describes digital transformation as the integration of digital technology into all areas of a business, fundamentally changing how you operate and deliver value to customers. It’s also a cultural change that requires organizations to continually challenge the status quo, experiment, and get comfortable with failure. Developing a digital transformation strategy includes combining leading information management practices, industry standards, and technology options, each supported by change management to consciously plan and prepare for this type of fundamental change.
After decades of haphazard information management practices and growth by acquisition, the downstream division of this integrated energy company needed a fresh evaluation of its information management strategy…
The United States Coast Guard faced a challenge. As it strove to modernize and restructure management of its $14B portfolio of shore-based assets, the Coast Guard realized that it did not have a consistent, standardized, fully populated inventory…
In one major semiconductor manufacturer’s ongoing quest for smaller, faster microprocessors, the outward trend is exactly the opposite: constructing ever-larger, more complex multi-billion dollar fabrication plants…