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Transforming Corporate Standards: Why Data, Not Documents, Is the New Best Practice

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Quarta-feira, 21 Maio 2025

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11:00 America/New York

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Are your corporate standards still buried in PDFs or trapped inside legacy systems? These outdated approaches make it difficult to communicate requirements clearly, which can slow down execution, increase costs, reduce quality, and add unnecessary risk. Many organizations struggle with standards that are bloated or overly generic, lack the technology for effective use and clear communication, rely on hard-to-use overlays stacked on top of each other to address specific needs, or are simply cumbersome – creating significant barriers to efficiency and compliance.

If these challenges sound familiar, join Becht for a live webinar, platform demo, and interactive Q&A introducing BechtPractices – a modern, data-driven solution for managing engineering and technical standards. BechtPractices replaces static documents and outdated systems with structured, dynamic standards. Powerful features like requirement-level filtering, integrated overlays, and built-in approval workflows optimize content to improve communication across teams – leading to faster execution, fewer errors, and higher-quality results.

What You'll Learn

  • Why leading companies are moving from documents to data – and the value it brings to execution and compliance
  • How to tailor requirements dynamically based on asset design, geographic location, industry, and scope
  • Ways to enhance clarity and usability with integrated metadata, context, and intelligent overlays
  • How to streamline collaboration using advanced workflows and integration with existing systems
  • Proven strategies for digitally transforming your current standards collection

Who Should Attend

Anyone who uses, maintains, or manages corporate standards and practices – including engineers, standards managers, reliability & integrity teams, capital project leaders, maintenance & turnaround teams, digital transformation & operational excellence leaders, and program administrators.

Your Presenters

Jeannie Lewis

Jeannie Lewis is the Global Division Manager of Engineering Standards at Becht. A mechanical engineer with 19 years of industry experience, she has worked extensively with petrochemical organizations worldwide, delivering consulting services, technical solutions, and account management support. For more than 15 years, Jeannie has specialized in engineering standards — leading the development, implementation, and maintenance of customized standards programs across hundreds of facilities. Her expertise includes legacy document consolidation, piping cross-referencing, training development, customized program development and rollout, and the creation of tailored engineering standard tools to support efficient adoption of new technology. Jeannie holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Akron and certifications in Six Sigma Lean Black Belt and Continuous Improvement Management.

Matt Hansen

Matt Hansen is the BechtPractices Product Owner at Becht. He is a chemical engineer with nearly a decade of experience in operations, consulting, and SaaS product management within the refining and chemicals industries. He has led cross-functional teams to develop software for relief systems management and conducted large-scale pressure relief and flare studies. In his current role, Matt plays a key role in shaping the product direction, prioritizes development work, and ensures the team builds the right tools to meet user and business needs. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Texas Tech University.

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