Blind Betting Is Not a Strategy for Selecting a Lab Informatics System – Invest in an Assessment

June 26, 2024 | 2 p.m. EDT

Going with your gut or making a decision based on who or what you know are not the way lab informatics systems should be selected. The investment is too large to risk choosing poorly. Products and vendors should be chosen based upon your laboratory needs and by comparing your options rationally to determine the best fit.

A strategic assessment is sometimes seen as something that can be skipped to save time and money, and clients just dive right into the vendor selection. However, without it, how can will you know if the RFI responses and demos truly meet your needs? How do you know what parts of the system are configurable and what needs customization? What will developers use to build your system? 

Too often, clients come to us to start the selection process over…with an assessment…because they were betting blindly on their software selection. 

Attend this webinar to learn from their mistakes before you lay all your cards on the table. Ultimately, a strategic selection engagement will save your organization time and money because you’ll understand your needs and the abilities of various software to meet those needs.

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Key Take-Aways:

  • Discover how collecting the right data can help your organization make the right software choice
  • See how an apples-to-apples comparison of vendor offerings can be realized
  • Understand how a selection engagement can save time and money

Who Should Attend:

Attendees in the roles below will gain value if their lab has no informatics system at all or has an older system that needs upgrading. 

  • Laboratory Managers
  • IT
  • Quality managers and directors. 
  • Lab chemists and technicians

Can’t attend? Register now and we’ll give you full access to the archived webinar when it becomes available!
 
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Blind Betting Is Not a Strategy for Selecting a Lab Informatics System – Invest in an Assessment