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How Automation Accelerates Performance Improvement in Oil & Gas

13 min · 28 de may de 201913 min
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What could you accomplish with better process automation? In the Oil and Gas Sector, the demand for continuous improvement, along with safety and reliability, is driving leaders to identify how they can operate more efficiently. Hear how a combination of performance coaching and automation technology is the key to success, including compelling use cases and fast start approaches. Participants: Rick Heyland, COO, RLG International Glenn Healy, VP of Strategic Accounts, Appian Moderator: Ryan Byrnes

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