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A380 captain explains how the use of documentation standards benefits large organisations

Does conflicting and out-dated information frustrate you? Do your users find it difficult to find the pertinent information to operate efficiently and on-time? What can you do to provide, manage and supply information to support your role in your company's operations and your users? Your operation must develop a vision for better provision, management, availability, usability and intelligence of information.

Information fidelity, integration and distribution act as the keystones for best practise information management within your organisation. These aspects have been shown to drive significant cost-savings to your company’s bottom line. Why then are so many industry players letting these benefits pass them by? What is missing?

Captain Michael Bryan will discuss these issues and bring into sharp focus the real issues that have made information management and information usability, from an end user's perspective, the bane of airline operators for decades. He will provide us with significant and compelling examples that not only empower you to show but convince your management of the windows of opportunities that they have missed and could potentially miss - to outdo and outlast stiff competition within the industry.

With over 35 years aviation experience, Captain Michael Bryan has been involved with information standards development and EFB programs for two decades. Captain Bryan is a past Chair of the ATA/AIA FOWG (Digital Data) committee and has been cited by Boeing and Aerospatiale for his contributions towards just this effort and its future potential. In addition to these endeavours, Michael’s Master’s Thesis also relates to the subject of information management; why it is an imperative for airlines and why it is for most, that this issue has not only missed the flight, it has missed the point with almost every airline on the planet!

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