Webcast: Drive Profits and Sales with Management Information Systems (MIS)
November 20, 2009 1:00pm EST
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In "Using MIS to Predict the Future (and avoid costly mistakes)," a panel of top printers share how they drive profitability using business data from their MIS systems. Originally broadcast on November 20.
Today's print management information systems (MIS) put you in control of all aspects of your printing operations. But MIS systems also generate valuable business metrics—numbers that can reveal patterns to provide an "early warning system" for significant business changes. Sign on to hear leading U.S. printers reveal their secrets in analyzing Key Performance Indicators (KPI), based on data drawn from their management information systems—metrics that can help you better manage, squeeze more work into your schedule, and even open the door to growing sales without adding capacity.
Tune into this Webcast and learn:
• | What top printers say is the data that matters most in controlling production, quality and growing profits. |
• | How to identify production speed bumps that slow pressrooms. |
• | Forecasting schedules to squeeze more work into existing equipment |
• | Capturing orders without rekeying job tickets and invoices. |
• | You'll learn about the new breed of systems integrating key operational areas – sales, online orders, prepress, press, bindery, scheduling, billing, accounting and logistics – to deliver accurate data upstream and downstream. |
• | Hear first-hand accounts of printers using their MIS system data, including first users of EFI's latest Monarch and Pace systems, gathering data directly from production machines. |
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Moderator | Speaker | Panelists | |
Bill Esler Editor in Chief Graphic Arts Monthly | Tim Fischer Executive VP and COO NAPL | Vincent Sita VP Manufacturing Rex Three Inc. | Jim Tomblinson Plant Superintendent Modern Litho-Print Co. |
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Posted Nov 11, 2009