A well-orchestrated implementation strategy is key to unlocking the power of a digital operating system (DOS).
But there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach: a DOS rollout needs to be customized to your organization’s unique needs to effect end-to-end transformation with minimal disruption.
The question for manufacturers is no longer whether to digitalize or not – it’s how to design and implement a digital transformation journey for future sustainability in a fast-moving world.
A DOS implementation can be costly and complex – but, when guided by a digital integrative improvement system, it can seamlessly transform a lean supply chain into an interconnected, agile end-to-end value network.
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As manufacturers offer more customization than ever before, managing product complexity has become a critical challenge. Tune in with Dan Joe Barry, Vice President of Product Marketing at Configit, who explores how companies are tackling the growing number of product configurations across engineering, sales, manufacturing, and service. He explains how Configuration Lifecycle Management (CLM) helps organizations maintain a single source of truth for configuration data. The result: fewer errors, faster quoting, and the ability to deliver customized products at scale.