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Supply Chain and the USPS’ Focus on Data
The United States Postal Service delivers 127 billion pieces of mail each year. Like any other organization, though, it faces competition from other companies that promise to get packages delivered safer or faster or with less hassle for the customer. In order to keep itself relevant and stay ahead of competitors, the USPS is relying heavily on data.
The USPS processes more than 110 petabytes of data per year. It is working to make better use of all of that data to better serve customers and continually evolve. Here’s a look at how the organization is using analytics, and the lessons other organizations in the supply chain can apply to their own work with data.
Data Accessibility is Key to Healthcare Analytics
It may seem obvious that in order for analytics to thrive, there needs to be access to data. But in many instances, organizations have trouble with that step. They might be able to bring some, but not all, data into their reporting process, or they might struggle with how to distribute the information to those who need it.
Data accessibility can be the difference between a business just barely surviving and one that is thriving. And in the healthcare industry, that difference can make a huge impact on patient care. It can save lives. Here’s how healthcare organizations can make sure they have the most access to their data and how to use it effectively.