Webinar replay: Process intelligence: optimize costs and discover new business opportunities

Find out in our webinar recording how to use existing data in the organization in a new way and thus achieve savings in procurement, P2P process, or in the management of production, logistics and maintenance processes.

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The management of various parts of the organization is often complicated by the lack of company data - or, on the contrary, its excess without an adequate structure. Subsequently, this data can be difficult to understand. The path to process intelligence becomes a long-term run if there is insufficient evaluation and use of valuable information.

In the recent webinar, Mazars experts shed light on process mining and its application for better decision-making, control or automation of company operations. They also look at what use technologies offer us in the analysis, management and continuous improvement of production, logistics and maintenance activities using the so-called activity mining.

The webinar recording is in Slovak language.

Agenda

  • Introduction: Barriers to change and effective management of processes in the organization
  • Process mining: Optimizing solutions using existing company data
  • Examples of automation of specific logistics operations
  • Activity mining: Mapping physical activities and management in production processes
  • Case studies - warehouse analysis and task management using smart watches and Nivy Watch technology

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