Showing posts with label situation rooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label situation rooms. Show all posts

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Virtual “Situation Room” for Industry
We are not talking about just large Operational Centers but as pointed out over the last couple of weeks these are coming into play more and more especially in Mining, Upstream, and refining, but realistically it is just a part of the new “Virtual Situation Room” that enables the “Flexible Operational Team ”.
The key aspects of a “Virtual Situation Room”:
·         Operational Activities are Transformational across the "day in the life" of the worker, who does not need to be tied to a particular location to execution that activity
·         Collaboration and Interaction is Natural across the Operational Team
·         Awareness and context is native so situational awareness and decisions can be made dramatically faster, workers are not monitoring systems, they brought aware of growing situations.
·         Team work is natural, learning is natural across the team
·         Embedded operational practices enable Operational Innovation as a part of the operational culture.
·         Alignment of the different levels of loops in the industrial landscape are aligned
·         Unification/ alignment through federation is core across plant systems, and multi plant

Sunday, March 25, 2012

The Changing Execution of Flexible Operational Team

“What does Operational Collaboration Mean for my Modern Supervisory System?”
Last week I travelled to Western Australia, a state where there is a significant mining boom, and a challenge of how to operate it’s plants with a 3 way changing market:
·          The need to be agile to maximize production, which drives a push towards streamlining  “Value Generating Assets”.
·          The shortage of skill sets and experience
·          The changing demographic of the workforce to a younger more “digitally native” aware personal
As I spoke with people in the industry from engineering to operations, the topics I have been discussing in this blog over the last couple of months were confirmed. It does require a different thinking on how to put a system together, and not just different technologies but also an awareness in the design of the system of the constraints these new dynamics bring. This is calling for a rethink of operational practices and collaboration in real-time, to enable the “Flexible Operational Team Work” required, this goes beyond “Operational Centers” it is a new level teamwork, which will require a new thought pattern when designing the operational systems.