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13th July 2010 Colombo: Responsive Process Management (RPM) How Organizations can become more Operationally Responsive
In today’s business climate, the market place changes quickly. Businesses must have the tools, technology and information to enable quick and efficient adaptation to these changes. Executives must be able to:
  • Provide the right people with the right information at the right time

  • Monitor market conditions, customer preferences, future trends, and demographic shifts 

  • Make sound business decisions based on accurate, current, and comprehensive information

Many organizations already have much of the data they need to achieve these goals. Unfortunately this data is often locked up in multiple, disparate systems. These systems do not easily share data, or the data is inconsistent, inaccurate, or out-of-date. 

If getting the answer to an important business question at an organization involves dispatching a team of analysts to scour multiple IT systems, databases, and spreadsheets, then an enterprise information management solution including a business intelligence solution is for them. But if you need real time, immediate information with continuous process improvement with the business growth then you need RPM 

The Progress RPM suite is a seamlessly integrated, interactive and customizable solution that provides the insight and controls you need to drive your business. It empowers you and other decision makers to monitor, control and improve your businesses in real time.

Kingslake is glad to invite you for an event to discuss how you can help your management team to take control of your business and be responsive. 
 
Venue  :  Kingslake Engineering Systems (Pvt) Ltd.  
Level 5 Millennium House, 
# 46/58, Nawam Mawatha,
Colombo 02.  
 
Date  :  Tuesday 13th of July 2010  
 
Time  :  3.00pm Onwards  
   
Please call Shamalee on +94 (0)114720 700 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to confirm your participation.
 
 

 
 
27 Nov 2009 Chennai: Increasing Operational Responsiveness in the Automotive Industry

India is fast becoming the small car manufacturing hub of the world. With increasing focus on the automotive manufacturing industry and growing competition, it is imperative that organizations focus on improving productivity to drive higher volumes. The automotive industry has led the way with Lean Manufacturing and the adoption of other process-optimization strategies like Six Sigma, which provide a solid foundation on which higher productivity and volume can be delivered, without compromising on quality. Yet, organizations struggle to do the right thing, at the right time, every time – an ability we call Operational Responsiveness.

How can technology be leveraged as a strategic tool in driving Operational Responsiveness?

We at Progress Software and Kingslake provide the products and services to drive Operational Responsiveness. Join us at this event to understand the key principles of Operational Responsiveness and learn to apply them in your environment. Understand how you can enhance your infrastructure, based on open standards, that will allow you to proactively respond to changing business needs. Stay ahead of the competition, be Operationally Responsive.

Our experienced speakers at this event will be Saket Saith, Technical Director (Asia), from Progress Software based in Singapore and David Marsal, Regional Technical Manager, Kingslake based in Kuala Lumpur. Saket has many years of experience in improving Operational Responsiveness in many industries whereas David spent several years at a leading multinational automotive component supplier and led their global initiative to give one view of the global enterprise. They will share with you global best practices from the automotive as well as other industries that are applicable to the Indian automotive industry.

The event will be held in the Walajah Room, Taj Connemara, Binny Road, Chennai 60002 on Friday 27 November 2009 from 6.00 pm to 8.30 pm followed by cocktails and dinner.

Please call Shobha on +91 80 4121 9010 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to register.

Last Updated on 18 Nov 2009
 
16 February 2010 Bangalore 17 February 2010 Hyderabad:

Estimate to Win: Seminar on Estimation Software for the Construction Industry

Complex estimations made simple and error free! 

Frans van Meijel, a pioneer in developing software systems for the infrastructure industry and the founder/CEO of VanMeijel Software, will be in Bangalore on 16 Feb and on 17 Feb 2010 in Hyderabad, to share with you his experiences in estimation systems and how you too can benefit from the use of Wecap XE, a proven estimation software tool for building projects.

Wecap XE enables quick estimations giving a complete overview of pricing, quantities and risks, and is suitable for both large- and small-scale infrastructural or utility building projects. Built upon 20 years of experience with estimation systems, Wecap XE is used by over 3,000 estimators.

If you are an estimator, a bid manager or a project manager in the infrastructure or building industry, ask yourself these questions:

  1. Are your current estimation tools based on spreadsheets, which hold you back in the growth of your business? 
  2. Can you be certain that the estimates are accurate and do not have some mistakes introduced in the formulae by simple data entry errors?
  3. Have you lost projects by bidding too high unnecessarily or won a project by bidding too low and then losing money?

If the answer to one or more of the above is ‘yes’, you should not miss this event. 

As the event is designed to be interactive the number of seats are limited and will be strictly on a first come first served basis.We invite you to this free seminar which will commence at 10am sharp and followed by lunch therafter.

For further details and to register,

please email  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  or call on +91 9945144332 

Last Updated on 15 Jun 2010
 
20 May 2010 Software to be a Leader in the Tea Industry

SEMINAR ON ERP SOFTWARE FOR THE TEA INDUSTRY

The Tea industry, one of the main income earners of Sri Lanka, needs to remain a leader in the face of increasing competition from suppliers around the world.The key to achieving a competitive edge is to automate operations and meet targets all the time.

With this objective Kingslake invites companies in the tea sector to a seminar on automation of operations with Enterprise Resource Planning systems, based on Infor SyteLine, specifically tailored to suit the Tea industry.

Infor SyteLine is a US based ERP solution which provides efficient management of data and tactical processes. The application screens may be customised to suit your unique business requirements and ensure smooth and efficient process execution. You can adapt to changing business needs and improve processes with SyteLine's advanced process automation which handles routine tasks. As the business grows,  you can add users, products, production sites and warehouses and make other necessary  changes with the inbuilt scalability of SyteLine.

With proven capabilities in implementing  Infor SyteLine ERP systems, Kingslake boasts of a portfolio of clients which include leading names in the Tea Industry.

If you are a Tea Manufacturer, an Exporter or a Tea Trader determined to improve business with the right software, you should not miss this event.

Venue : Kingslake Engineering Systems (Pvt) Ltd.

            Level 5 Millennium House, 

           # 46/58, Nawam Mawatha,

           Colombo 02.

Date   : Thursday 20 May 2010

Time   : From 3.00pm-5.00pm followed by refreshments 

 

Please call Anjeli on +94 (0)114720 700 or email

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Last Updated on 02 Jul 2010
 


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