It’s great reading you guys!
Everything seems to go back to workflow software rather than automating hardware.
In that line of thoughts, i am already in the process of building a software that theoretically will check a lot of those boxes, although i am stuck in one of the final stages, being how the work orders are presented, and the way they are handled. Since we can have a few hundreds at a time, it’s hard to have a good « overview » of everything to do. So far I set them up in « due date order » but we can only see the first 10 or so in our list. I’ll try to take screenshots tomorrow to show where we’re at visually, and try to give you the short version of what we we’re aiming for. I would be really interested in hearing your thoughts and recommandations for the last mile. (Around a year long project so far)
As for the budget for any ameliorations, i am looking to stay below 200k in the next two to three years, towards anything that will smooth out our processes, and allow us to shift to the next gear.
Thanks a lot for the input so far! Keep it up!
Everything seems to go back to workflow software rather than automating hardware.
In that line of thoughts, i am already in the process of building a software that theoretically will check a lot of those boxes, although i am stuck in one of the final stages, being how the work orders are presented, and the way they are handled. Since we can have a few hundreds at a time, it’s hard to have a good « overview » of everything to do. So far I set them up in « due date order » but we can only see the first 10 or so in our list. I’ll try to take screenshots tomorrow to show where we’re at visually, and try to give you the short version of what we we’re aiming for. I would be really interested in hearing your thoughts and recommandations for the last mile. (Around a year long project so far)
As for the budget for any ameliorations, i am looking to stay below 200k in the next two to three years, towards anything that will smooth out our processes, and allow us to shift to the next gear.
Thanks a lot for the input so far! Keep it up!