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Continuing ROI Post-Implementation Nick Geczi, Regional Sales Manager September 18, 2013

Continuing ROI Post-Implementation Nick Geczi, Regional Sales Manager September 18, 2013. Phase Two. So you’ve implemented BMRAM, now what? Introducing additional departments Introducing additional sites/locations Enhanced feature use Integration with other quality systems.

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Continuing ROI Post-Implementation Nick Geczi, Regional Sales Manager September 18, 2013

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  1. Continuing ROI Post-Implementation Nick Geczi, Regional Sales Manager September 18, 2013

  2. Phase Two • So you’ve implemented BMRAM, now what? • Introducing additional departments • Introducing additional sites/locations • Enhanced feature use • Integration with other quality systems

  3. Introducing Departments & Sites • Who is a strong fit? • Production calibration • Production maintenance • Facilities • Quality Control • Research & Development • Validation

  4. Introducing Departments & Sites • How is additional data addressed? • Leveraging existing dataset(s) • Configuration of new dataset(s) • Configuration of new site(s) • Migration of source data by Blue Mountain’s Data Service Team • On-boarding

  5. Introducing Departments & Sites • Work request • User defined records • Loop • System • Location • Logbooks • New and expanded feature use • Record types • Calibration • Maintenance • Validation • Test • General • Spare Part/Inventory

  6. Introducing Departments & Sites • New and expanded feature use • Maintenance • Problem, cause, remedy • Work Plan Templates • Meter based scheduling • Planning & projection • Craft codes/Labor • Bill of materials

  7. Introducing Departments & Sites • New and expanded feature use • Calibration • Measurement Data Templates • Measurement Uncertainty calculation • Standard classes • Test Accuracy Ratio

  8. Introducing Departments & Sites • New and expanded feature use • Workspaces • Queries • Additional business rules • Notifications

  9. Introducing Departments & Sites • Reports • Leverage existing reports • Adjust report scope & parameters • Generation of new reports • Develop from ground up • Label (with or without barcodes) • Calibration • Asset ID • KPI/Metrics • Enhanced system use may warrant investigation into a higher degree of BI

  10. Introducing Departments & Sites • Benefits • Smarter scheduling • Easier to report on performance when information is kept in one application • Faster implementation time • Promote harmonized approach to asset management within organization • Lower total cost of system ownership • One system validation

  11. Integration • Considerations • Expertise (in-house & vendor support) • Type of integration • One way push • One way incoming • Two way exchange • Fields transferred

  12. Integration with LIMS & MES • Overview • Validated status of asset is shared with LIMS/MES to ensure instruments and/or equipment are fit for usage in respective environments without accessing EAM/CCMS/CMMS (BMRAM)

  13. Integration with LIMS & MES • How do BMRAM & LIMS/MES communicate? • Typically a “one-way push” of data to a table view • Table view created by BMQR development • Data pulled from table view into LIMS/MES • Data is visible from within LIMS/MES

  14. Integration with LIMS & MES • How do RAM & LIMS/MES communicate? • Specific fields of data are passed from BMRAM to LIMS/MES and typically include… • Asset identification • Last calibration date • Next due date • Pass/Fail status

  15. Integration with LIMS & MES • Benefits • Ensures assets are fit for use • Expedites verification time • Eliminates the need for LIMS/MES users to understand BMRAM and access BMRAM for this information

  16. Integration with ERP • Overview • BMRAM accepts asset information from ERP to maintain consistency of data between applications, sometimes passing back & forth work related information as well

  17. Integration with ERP • How do BMRAM & ERP communicate? • Asset ID & attributes are passed from ERP to BMRAM into read-only fields • ERP is master with respect to asset record, BMRAM is slave • BMRAM may accept work order number information from ERP, passing back closed status to ERP upon completion

  18. Integration with ERP • Benefits • Ensures consistency of data between applications with one being the primary host of certain information • Eliminates discrepancies that may occur as a result of updating information in two separate systems • May assist with financial analysis, ordering and reporting depending on the integration

  19. Integration • Great, so how do I get started? • Discovery call • Customer • Blue Mountain • Third party vendor (if applicable) • Draft statement of work • Summary of proposed solution • Breakdown of responsibilities, tasks and time • Pricing information

  20. Integration • Customer review • Finalize Statement of Work • Purchase order • Scheduling

  21. Group Discussion Questions / Comments

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