VIDEO: Take Back Your Morning with the Datanomix Coffee Cup Report

Running a morning production meeting has never been easier than with the Datanomix Coffee Cup Report.

The Coffee Cup Report is a simple scorecard of end-of-day and end-of-shift performance by job, which has become a critical communication vehicle to upper management on the output of the previous day’s work.

“We aren’t trying to change who you are and what you do, we’re trying to arm you in the process that you already follow. One example of that is our Coffee Cup Report”

— Greg McHale, CTO & Co-Founder, Datanomix

Instead of spending 90 minutes chasing down all the data needed, simply run the Coffee Cup Report to get information on everything that happened in the factory the day before—automatically emailed to the team at 6:00 am every morning. This one report provides enough information for a complete production meeting and serves up work items to resolve for the upcoming workday.

“The nice thing about the Coffee Cup Report is that, at a glance, we know what happened during the previous day so we know what we’re stepping into that morning. And because we can drill down into any job or machine, we can do some preemptive troubleshooting to make sure we start the day off right.”

— Craig Michaud, Director of Engineering, ARCH Seabrook

Take a look at this short demonstration video and see the type of insights you’re missing out on in your daily production meeting:


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