Your 7:30 meeting starts with numbers that are already current.
Tier dashboards that update themselves, a kiosk screen for the shift handover, and a cost engine that turns a KPI miss into a euro figure your CapEx case can stand on. In beta.
Thirty minutes on your KPI board. No deck.
Everyone knows
this morning.
The shift leader screenshots a spreadsheet at 7:00. Someone pastes it into the chat. The KPI champion rebuilds the pivot at 7:25 — five minutes before the meeting, half the numbers already stale. After Tier 1, the same exercise repeats for Tier 2 at 9:00, and again for Tier 3. The same data, reformatted three times a day, by the person you hired to improve the plant.
The meeting was never the problem. The preparation was.
What did that dip
actually cost?
A line drops a few points of efficiency and the room says "probably around ten thousand." Probably. Sentinel computes it three ways — value per percentage point, direct unit cost, capacity value lost — and shows the math. A worked example: an eight-point efficiency drop priced per method, composited into one defensible daily figure.
Per percentage point
What one point of the KPI is worth, per day
Direct unit cost
Scrap and rework, priced at unit economics
Capacity value lost
What the lost capacity could have produced
Illustrative worked example — your figures come from your own cost model.
One spine,
five altitudes.
Tier 1 sees the shift. Tier 5 sees the site. Same data spine, filtered by SQDCP — Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost, People — so nobody rebuilds a pivot between meetings. Meeting mode drops the sidebar for the projector; kiosk mode runs the shift-handover screen with a PIN and an idle timeout, no export buttons.
- SQDCP filtering
- Meeting mode
- Kiosk + PIN
- Projection with confidence bounds
- TIER 01SHIFT
- TIER 02AREA
- TIER 03PLANT
- TIER 04OPS
- TIER 05SITE
Ask the dashboard
why.
When a metric dips, the Copilot drafts the explanation: what moved, since when, and what a sensible next action looks like — a SMART action proposal or an 8D D0 draft for the Tier 1 alert. It drafts; your team decides. Every call is budget-checked before it runs and logged after.
AEI drafts and proposes. People approve.
Sentinel runs on the same sign-in, organization, and audit trail as Qualiteh Audit. The unified command-center view — findings beside the KPIs they explain — is in early access, rolling out.
Bring oneKPI board.
We set Sentinel up against your tier structure and your cost model, on your organization. You judge it on your own Tuesday morning — then decide if the beta makes sense.