Upcoming February 24 Asset Health Analytics Community Conversation

  • Upcoming February 24 Asset Health Analytics Community Conversation

    Posted by Kevin Praet (Adm) on February 17, 2021 at 5:25 am

    Hello Asset Health Analytics Community Members,

    I hope all is well! We have a very exciting Community Conversation planned this month and hope you all can join us. On Wednesday, February 24th at 2:00 PM CT, we will be having a special “Solve My Problem” session where community members will collaborate on solutions and/or action plans to solve 2 key “problems” brought about during our kickoff meeting and “Getting to Know You” survey. Special thanks to our Leadership Team for helping facilitate and our member for providing their input. Learn more about this session below and see how you can best prepare!

    Session Description: 

    The “Solve My Problem” session will be delivered in a way that will encourage partnered collaboration between members to come up with solutions and/or action plans to help members solve real-time “problems”. During conversations about the “problems”, we encourage members to showcase their successes, share experiences and lessons learned, and gain valuable insights from the supportive and knowledgeable group of peers meeting during this Community Conversation. We encourage open, interactive dialogue throughout the exercise to create a vibrant and collaborative environment, and to ensure everyone in attendance receives an opportunity to voice their opinions and ideas.

    Come prepared to discuss the following “problems” during the Asset Health Analytics Community “Solve My Problem” exercise! 

    • Problem #1: What are your practices for data management and integration, and managing data quality?
    • Problem #2: Vegetation management relies on varied, complex, and unstructured data. What practices is your utility using to shift from routine inspections to a condition-based approach, relying on more sophisticated analytics, regarding vegetation management? What outcomes have you seen from these practices?

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    We’ll be providing a Microsoft Teams Link prior to our meeting but if you have any questions in the meantime please let us know.

    Thanks and we look forward to connecting!

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    Kevin Praet
    Membership Coordinator
    Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
    Boulder CO
    315-440-3033
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    Kevin Praet (Adm) replied 3 years, 9 months ago 1 Member · 1 Reply
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  • Kevin Praet (Adm)

    Member
    February 23, 2021 at 12:00 pm

    Hello Asset Health Analytics Community Members,

    I hope all is well! This is just a quick reminder to join us tomorrow, Wednesday, February 24 at 2:00 PM CT, for our February “Solve My Problem” exercise. To join our meeting, please call/click in using the Microsoft Teams link below (also included on our calendar placeholder).

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    If you have any questions please let me know otherwise I look forward to connecting with you all tomorrow.

    Thanks!

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    Kevin Praet
    Membership Coordinator
    Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
    Boulder CO
    315-440-3033
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    Original Message:
    Sent: 02-17-2021 17:24
    From: Kevin Praet
    Subject: Upcoming February 24 Asset Health Analytics Community Conversation

    Hello Asset Health Analytics Community Members,

    I hope all is well! We have a very exciting Community Conversation planned this month and hope you all can join us. On Wednesday, February 24th at 2:00 PM CT, we will be having a special “Solve My Problem” session where community members will collaborate on solutions and/or action plans to solve 2 key “problems” brought about during our kickoff meeting and “Getting to Know You” survey. Special thanks to our Leadership Team for helping facilitate and our member for providing their input. Learn more about this session below and see how you can best prepare!

    Session Description:

    The “Solve My Problem” session will be delivered in a way that will encourage partnered collaboration between members to come up with solutions and/or action plans to help members solve real-time “problems”. During conversations about the “problems”, we encourage members to showcase their successes, share experiences and lessons learned, and gain valuable insights from the supportive and knowledgeable group of peers meeting during this Community Conversation. We encourage open, interactive dialogue throughout the exercise to create a vibrant and collaborative environment, and to ensure everyone in attendance receives an opportunity to voice their opinions and ideas.

    Come prepared to discuss the following “problems” during the Asset Health Analytics Community “Solve My Problem” exercise! 

    • Problem #1: What are your practices for data management and integration, and managing data quality?
    • Problem #2: Vegetation management relies on varied, complex, and unstructured data. What practices is your utility using to shift from routine inspections to a condition-based approach, relying on more sophisticated analytics, regarding vegetation management? What outcomes have you seen from these practices?

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    We’ll be providing a Microsoft Teams Link prior to our meeting but if you have any questions in the meantime please let us know.

    Thanks and we look forward to connecting!

    ——————————
    Kevin Praet
    Membership Coordinator
    Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
    Boulder CO
    315-440-3033
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