Why doesn't the field use the new system?
- "Design that Establishes Without Rejection on the First Day of Operation" -
Even though the system concept and design should be correct, have you ever experienced a situation where the field ends up reverting to Excel or manual work?
The underlying structure is not the resistance from the field, but rather the failure to incorporate exception handling, usability, and a sense of understanding into the design. When tacit knowledge that could not be captured in the requirements definition and constraints visible only in actual operations are left unaddressed, the previous operations resurface immediately after launch, and the reform becomes a mere formality.
In this seminar, we will organize typical patterns where reforms do not take root in logistics sites and explain what is necessary to translate a well-developed concept into a "usable system."
You will take home a design approach that connects to establishment and implementation, which is neither left to the field nor just theoretical. This content will help organize the points necessary to advance reforms while reflecting the voices from the field.
[Recommended for]
- Those who tend to see backdoor operations resurface after implementation
- Those who want to grasp the key points for field establishment
- Those struggling with the risk of missing system requirements or the criteria for incorporating exception handling in DX projects
[Speaker]
C.O.S. Inc.
Technology Services Division, Division Manager
Yoshinori Imai

| Date and time | Thursday, Jul 23, 2026 12:05 PM ~ 12:55 PM Method of holding: Online seminar via Zoom *Free participation, prior registration required |
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| Entry fee | Free |
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