IIoT Plans
Are Your
IIoT implementation timelines and digital transformation strategies vary widely. Your technical, tactical, organizational, and cultural efforts all come into play—which means there isn’t one clear-cut path to success. Take this quiz to see if your IIoT plans are on the right track for success—and not at risk of leaving significant value behind.
on Track for
Success?
How will you present and pitch your vision for your ideal IIoT solution?
1.
Assemble stakeholders across the enterprise to review current operational practices, IT systems, business processes, and organizational structures
Meet with technical executives to discuss standard company procedures for technology implementations
Not sure yet; we are still figuring out stakeholders and vision
What will your integration and implementation processes be like?
2.
Collaborative projects across different business functions with a long-term vision that addresses anticipated impacts and value
Purely an IT project with a narrow, short-term focus, involving as few stakeholders as possible
Unclear as of right now but we will figure those things out as we go
How will you approach deployment and scale?
3.
Start with a singular deployment focused on a single facility or capability, in order to learn more about the solution and requirements for future expansion
Haven’t considered scalability yet; going to start with one IIoT pilot for the time-being and take it one step at a time
Go all-in on simultaneous deployments of multiple projects on different lines in various plants across the enterprise
How will you present your IIoT data?
4.
Consider the various user personas consuming the data and provide other related enterprise data using interactive formats
We plan on only making data available in a static format, and letting stakeholders pull what they need
Haven’t made a definite decision related to format and context for data insights
Which areas of your enterprise will use the insights from your IIoT data?
5.
Manufacturing and other functional groups including, product development, marketing and sales, and service and support
We're just focusing on one group (manufacturing operations or service)
Still need to figure out which areas of the business will use insights
What outcomes are you looking to achieve with your IIoT solution?
6.
Create new, ongoing sources of revenue
Enhance relationships with customers
Gain an advantage over competitors
All of the above
Other or not sure
How will you approach deployment and scale?
3.
Start with a singular deployment focused on a single facility or capability, in order to learn more about the solution and requirements for future expansion
Haven’t considered scalability yet; going to start with one IIoT pilot for the time-being and take it one step at a time
Go all-in on simultaneous deployments of multiple projects on different lines in various plants across the enterprise
How will you present your IIoT data?
4.
Consider the various user personas consuming the data and provide other related enterprise data using interactive formats
We plan on only making data available in a static format, and letting stakeholders pull what they need
Haven’t made a definite decision related to format and context for data insights
Which areas of your enterprise will use the insights from your IIoT data?
5.
Manufacturing and other functional groups including, product development, marketing and sales, and service and support
We're just focusing on one group (manufacturing operations or service)
Still need to figure out which areas of the business will use insights
What outcomes are you looking to achieve with your IIoT solution?
6.
Create new, ongoing sources of revenue
Enhance relationships with customers
Gain an advantage over competitors
All of the above
Other or not sure
How will you approach deployment and scale?
3.
Start with a singular deployment focused on a single facility or capability, in order to learn more about the solution and requirements for future expansion
Haven’t considered scalability yet; going to start with one IIoT pilot for the time-being and take it one step at a time
Go all-in on simultaneous deployments of multiple projects on different lines in various plants across the enterprise
How will you present your IIoT data?
4.
Consider the various user personas consuming the data and provide other related enterprise data using interactive formats
We plan on only making data available in a static format, and letting stakeholders pull what they need
Haven’t made a definite decision related to format and context for data insights
Which areas of your enterprise will use the insights from your IIoT data?
5.
Manufacturing and other functional groups including, product development, marketing and sales, and service and support
We're just focusing on one group (manufacturing operations or service)
Still need to figure out which areas of the business will use insights
What outcomes are you looking to achieve with your IIoT solution?
6.
Create new, ongoing sources of revenue
Enhance relationships with customers
Gain an advantage over competitors
All of the above
Other or not sure
You’ve got a handle on scalability, enterprise-wide visibility, and easily digestible data insights–some of the most important factors of an IIoT implementation. Looks like you’re off to a promising start but could benefit from a track to shorten your time-to-benefits.
value creation!
start over
On your way to
Read the Mastering IIoT Success eBook to learn how a purpose-built IIoT platform can simplify and streamline the digital transformation journey for your organization.
Addressing some of the top considerations for IIoT implementations, like scalability, enterprise-wide visibility, and easily digestible data insights can put you back on the right path.
Detours ahead!
start over
Read the Mastering IIoT Success eBook to guide your digital transformation strategy and define the next steps of your IoT implementation.
Not every path to IIoT success is the same. Finding the one that works best for your company requires taking a closer look at how you’ll manage scalability, enterprise-wide visibility, and easily digestible data insights.
for your needs.
start over
finding the best path
Read the Mastering IIoT Success eBook to guide your digital transformation strategy and define the next steps of your IoT implementation.
IIoT Plans
Are Your
IIoT implementation timelines and digital transformation strategies vary widely. Your technical, tactical, organizational, and cultural efforts all come into play—which means there isn’t one clear-cut path to success. Take this quiz to see if your IIoT plans are on the right track for success—and not at risk of leaving significant value behind.
on Track for
Success?
How will you present and pitch your vision for your ideal IIoT solution?
1.
Assemble stakeholders across the enterprise to review current operational practices, IT systems, business processes, and organizational structures
Meet with technical executives to discuss standard company procedures for technology implementations
Not sure yet; we are still figuring out stakeholders and vision
What will your integration and implementation processes be like?
2.
Collaborative projects across different business functions with a long-term vision that addresses anticipated impacts and value
Purely an IT project with a narrow, short-term focus, involving as few stakeholders as possible
Unclear as of right now but we will figure those things out as we go
How will you approach deployment and scale?
3.
Start with a singular deployment focused on a single facility or capability, in order to learn more about the solution and requirements for future expansion
Haven’t considered scalability yet; going to start with one IIoT pilot for the time-being and take it one step at a time
Go all-in on simultaneous deployments of multiple projects on different lines in various plants across the enterprise
How will you present your IIoT data?
4.
Consider the various user personas consuming the data and provide other related enterprise data using interactive formats
We plan on only making data available in a static format, and letting stakeholders pull what they need
Haven’t made a definite decision related to format and context for data insights
Which areas of your enterprise will use the insights from your IIoT data?
5.
Manufacturing and other functional groups including, product development, marketing and sales, and service and support
We're just focusing on one group (manufacturing operations or service)
Still need to figure out which areas of the business will use insights
What outcomes are you looking to achieve with your IIoT solution?
6.
Create new, ongoing sources of revenue
Enhance relationships with customers
Gain an advantage over competitors
All of the above
Other or not sure
How will you approach deployment and scale?
3.
Start with a singular deployment focused on a single facility or capability, in order to learn more about the solution and requirements for future expansion
Haven’t considered scalability yet; going to start with one IIoT pilot for the time-being and take it one step at a time
Go all-in on simultaneous deployments of multiple projects on different lines in various plants across the enterprise
How will you present your IIoT data?
4.
Consider the various user personas consuming the data and provide other related enterprise data using interactive formats
We plan on only making data available in a static format, and letting stakeholders pull what they need
Haven’t made a definite decision related to format and context for data insights
Which areas of your enterprise will use the insights from your IIoT data?
5.
Manufacturing and other functional groups including, product development, marketing and sales, and service and support
We're just focusing on one group (manufacturing operations or service)
Still need to figure out which areas of the business will use insights
What outcomes are you looking to achieve with your IIoT solution?
6.
Create new, ongoing sources of revenue
Enhance relationships with customers
Gain an advantage over competitors
All of the above
Other or not sure
How will you approach deployment and scale?
3.
Start with a singular deployment focused on a single facility or capability, in order to learn more about the solution and requirements for future expansion
Haven’t considered scalability yet; going to start with one IIoT pilot for the time-being and take it one step at a time
Go all-in on simultaneous deployments of multiple projects on different lines in various plants across the enterprise
How will you present your IIoT data?
4.
Consider the various user personas consuming the data and provide other related enterprise data using interactive formats
We plan on only making data available in a static format, and letting stakeholders pull what they need
Haven’t made a definite decision related to format and context for data insights
Which areas of your enterprise will use the insights from your IIoT data?
5.
Manufacturing and other functional groups including, product development, marketing and sales, and service and support
We're just focusing on one group (manufacturing operations or service)
Still need to figure out which areas of the business will use insights
What outcomes are you looking to achieve with your IIoT solution?
6.
Create new, ongoing sources of revenue
Enhance relationships with customers
Gain an advantage over competitors
All of the above
Other or not sure
You’ve got a handle on scalability, enterprise-wide visibility, and easily digestible data insights–some of the most important factors of an IIoT implementation. Looks like you’re off to a promising start but could benefit from a track to shorten your time-to-benefits.
value creation!
start over
On your way to
Read the Mastering IIoT Success eBook to learn how a purpose-built IIoT platform can simplify and streamline the digital transformation journey for your organization.
Addressing some of the top considerations for IIoT implementations, like scalability, enterprise-wide visibility, and easily digestible data insights can put you back on the right path.
Detours ahead!
start over
Read the Mastering IIoT Success eBook to guide your digital transformation strategy and define the next steps of your IoT implementation.
Not every path to IIoT success is the same. Finding the one that works best for your company requires taking a closer look at you’ll manage scalability, enterprise-wide visibility, and easily digestible data insights.
for your needs.
start over
finding the best path
Read the Mastering IIoT Success eBook to guide your digital transformation strategy and define the next steps of your IoT implementation.