Businesses across all sectors are considering how they can benefit from digitisation. By introducing digital platforms and
processes to the business, managers can improve efficiency and reduce costs to remain competitive in their respective sector.
Digitisation can impact a variety of areas in the business, such as storing documents, managing workflow and allowing
employees to access data remotely. Businesses can also collect huge amounts of data from a growing number of sources
to monitor business performance, productivity and consumer behaviour. For example, manufacturers can now fit sensors
to machines around the facility to monitor the environment and the equipment’s condition to ensure everything runs at full
capacity.
Do you speak data?
Leadership teams require insight into what their data means, so that they can use it to make strategic decisions. To do this,
they can employ data scientists to help collect and analyse data, interpret the findings and create a report that management
can read easily. However, this can be a time-consuming process and by the time management sees meaningful data it might
be too late to prevent an issue from occurring.
For example, manufacturing companies can attach sensors to a robot to monitor machine condition. The management team
must be able to read the report to understand when a machine is not performing at full capacity. At this point they can contact
an industrial parts supplier and source a part that will fix the machine, preventing the risk of site downtime.
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