making sense of the network of stuff
DESCRIPTION
Here is my presentation which I gave at the Aircraft Commerce Airline & Aerospace MRO & Operations IT Conference in Bangkok on the 29th October 2014TRANSCRIPT
NETWORK OF STUFF
29th october 2014 - bangkok
making sense of the
airline & Aerospace mro & operations it conference
paul saunders
global product manager
the role of the product manager
does anyone need this stuff?
the retail experience from hell
running stuff hell
the app ecosystem from hell
the retail experience from hell< it was totally heR >
running stuff heaven
the app ecosystem from hell< magical & seamless integration >
Skilled peopleplus
integrated systemsequals
#Awesome
aerospace MEME #1
people stuff
nobody wants apilotlessaeroplane
a line station
#notsobadwithout these guys?
what about
efficiencyproficiency
productivity
#training
aerospace MEME #2
integration stuff
next generation data duplication systemdigital native confusion system
impressive system stack
dirty finger print insertion systemm
ordo
r (oe
m sy
stem
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wil
l it w
ork o
n my
ipho
ne?
omg w
tf?
inexplicable fax machine
paper copies for some reason
kings landing (lessor requirements)
illegible hand writing recognition system
s1000D ispec 2200 lolz
MRO
ERP
BBQ?
Angry Birds yay!
windows xp?
pointless ahm
an empty rectangle
cloud
here be dragons!
do not acceptanything less thanmagical & seamlesssystem & stakeholder integration
#standards
aerospace MEME #3
mobility stuff
any platforman y device
any contentthe right information, to the right people, at the right time
thank you
[email protected]/thesaundi
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