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How to succeed with TrendMiner
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Analytics are essential part of optimizing production process and asset performance today. Leading process manufacturing companies therefore value the use of analytics and drive adoption within the whole organization. Data mining and analytics are now in great demand for transforming production and asset data into actionable information. So, how does one approach an implementation of analytics in operations? Success in this field depends on more than just data and software. 
 
Watch this webinar to learn:
1. How to create value using process and asset analytics
2. Why failure is so common and how to avoid it
3. Best practices to start using analytics
4. How to grow your analytics maturity
5. Direction on how to move forward with confidence.
 
How to succeed with TrendMiner
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Why watch this webinar?
Learn how to maximize your success with analytics
 
The people
This webinar is intended for stakeholders, functional managers and analytic practitioners in industry who have invested in data collection, storage, retrieval, visualization and basic analysis..
 
The pitfalls
Discover the key considerations when starting an analytics project and how to avoid the most frequent barriers to success. Learn how to grow your organization's analytics maturity through digital transformation for continued success..
 
The reward
Clarify your strategy and inform your direction with tips and best practices for achieving success with analytics. Chart an effective roadmap to uncover valuable insights hidden in your existing data..
Joan van de Wetering
Presented by: Joan van de Wetering
Head of Customer Success, TrendMiner
 
Joan van de Wetering is Head of Customer Success at TrendMiner, focussing on supporting customers in gaining maximum results of the use of TrendMiner. His team plays an active, ongoing role in helping our customers achieve unparalleled value from their TrendMiner investments. Joan's professional experience includes over 20 years' project, sales and general management positions in business and manufacturing industries. Experience in both the OT (Operational Technology) and IT (Information Technology) helps to bridge the gap between these two different worlds in an era where these are converging. Joan holds a BSC degree in Electrical Engineering and an MBA from TIAS Business School in The Netherlands.
 
“It is no longer a question whether or not analytics can transform production processes. The only question is when to get started, and how to ensure success.”