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10 reasons you should adopt reliability centered maintenance (RCM) today

IBM Supply Chain Blog

10 areas that can benefit from applying RCM within your organization 1. Having information codified into a CMS or EMS system allows technicians to understand the method and focus on fixing things right the first time. It is available as a complementary add-on to our core asset management solution, IBM Maximo® Manage.

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Demand Generation vs. Demand Capture: Goals, KPIs, Tactics

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You can pick up long-term benefits from this strategy even if you don’t see short-term results. Demand generation benefits from a close eye on the number of visitors to your website. Tracking the consumption of blog posts, videos or downloads indicates the effectiveness of educational content. About Thomasnet® Thomasnet.com®

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How Employee Call-Out Systems Can Benefit Supply Chain Businesses!

Supply Chain Game Changer

The call-out systems from reputable companies like CMS are staffed by reliable personnel who maintain accurate call logs for audit purposes. With the numerous benefits an employee call-out system provides, it would be wise to consider it when starting a business. How Employee Call-Out Systems Work.

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Reducing administrative burden in the healthcare industry with AI and interoperability

IBM Supply Chain Blog

Behind the scenes, a complex net of information about health records, benefits, coverage, eligibility, authorization and other aspects play a crucial role in the type of medical treatment patients will receive and how much they will have to spend on prescription drugs.

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What is a knowledge worker and what do they do?

IBM Supply Chain Blog

When knowledge workers leave the company, businesses face another challenge—finding a way to document, share and retain their knowledge to extend its benefits throughout the company. But the benefits can only be realized if their productivity isn’t locked up in non-knowledge work tasks. appeared first on IBM Blog.