Work place: University Federal of Santa Catarina/ Textile Engineering Department, Blumenau, 89036-002, Brazil
E-mail: ana.forno@ufsc.br
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Biography
Ana Julia Dal Forno, she is Professor at the Federal University of Catarina (UFSC) - Blumenau campus, Department of Textile Engineering. She is professor at PGETEX - Graduate Program in Textile Engineering (2019). She completed a Post-Doctorate in Production Engineering (UFSC-2014), in which she is also a Doctor at the same University and made Sandwich at Technische Universität Berlin (TUB - Germany). Master in Production Engineering from UFSC (2008). Degree in Production Engineering (UNISC-2004). Research focus: Innovation Management, Benchmarking, Lean Manufacturing, Process Improvement. Lean and Industry 4.0. Certified Research Groups: Development of Processes and Textile Products and LabTEI - Laboratory of Technology, Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
By Ana Julia Dal Forno Leticia Marques Bauler Selene de Souza Siqueira Soares Marilise Luiza Martins dos Reis Sayao
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2024.04.02, Pub. Date: 8 Aug. 2024
The use of indicators is increasingly common, as they allow the visualization and analysis of useful data to assist in decision-making and planning. In this context, this article aimed to evaluate the process of automating indicators in the area of innovation in a multinational company located in Brazil, a transformer manufacturer. To this end, the themes of indicators and the application of Business Intelligence (BI) and process automation for project manager functions were conceptualized. The action research methodology developed automated indicators to facilitate decision-making and improve the productivity of the project team. These results also allowed for the improvement of visual and systemic management, by presenting all current projects and information on the occupancy rate of each team member, in addition to real-time control of whether goals are being achieved in the company. Thus, it was evident that centralizing data helps managers make more assertive decisions and the case reported can be replicated to other industrial sectors. In the academic sphere, the research also contributed to the evolution of the topic of project integration, automation and visual management of indicators using the Power BI tool.
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