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#363 Making Industry 4.0 Viable: When the Real World Meets Digital Transformation

#363 Making Industry 4.0 Viable: When the Real World Meets Digital Transformation

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Host Dr. Darren sits down with innovation executive and technology strategist Evan Schwartz to explore why **digital transformation** succeeds or fails in the real world—especially in industries like **waste management, recycling, pulp and paper, and supply chain**. From enterprise architecture to user adoption, Evan breaks down how to make **Industry 4.0** practical, profitable, and people-first. ## Key Takeaways - **Digital transformation starts with people, not software.** If frontline teams don’t understand the “why,” even the best system can fail. - **Enterprise architecture matters.** Clear process, technology, and data standards help organizations avoid costly misalignment. - **Know your “as-is” before you buy.** Companies often underestimate how their operations really work—and hidden spreadsheets can hold the business together. - **Set a few measurable goals.** Focus on 3–4 non-negotiable outcomes that justify the investment and move the business forward. - **Choose flexible, open systems.** Open architecture and defined data contracts help businesses avoid vendor lock-in and protect their unique workflows. - **Digital transformation is ongoing.** The goal isn’t just to modernize—it’s to build a more efficient, circular, and resilient operation. ## Chapters - **00:00** Introduction to Embracing Digital Transformation - **02:10** Evan Schwartz’s background story - **08:05** Why garbage, recycling, and supply chain are digital transformation problems - **13:20** How technology changed pulp, paper, and waste operations - **18:45** The biggest barriers to transformation - **24:10** Getting executive buy-in and proving ROI - **30:00** The importance of vision, adoption, and user experience - **36:15** Why many ERP implementations fail
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