August 2003

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HP Integration Strategies: Real-time performance management unlocks hidden value in assets

One of manufacturers' most critical challenges lies in efficiently deploying assets and resources so that plants can promptly respond to planned and unplanned events. Agility and flexib..

Fiske, T., ARC Advisory Group

One of manufacturers' most critical challenges lies in efficiently deploying assets and resources so that plants can promptly respond to planned and unplanned events. Agility and flexibility require tight control and a strong connection between real-time operational and financial data so that plant personnel can make faster, more knowledgeable and profitable decisions. There is an enormous amount of unrealized potential in manufacturing assets. This "hidden value" is waiting to be exploited through best practices and continuous improvement strategies that incorporate real-time performance management (RPM). RPM: The Next

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