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Graham
June 5, 2022

Distinguishing Toys from Tools: Graham Pursues Innovation with Purpose

In a world where technology innovation is sold as the solution to nearly any challenge, it can be difficult to distinguish innovation that delivers genuine advancement from change that’s mainly driven to keep up with popular trends or generate publicity. To sort the tools from the toys, as it were. But while such an approach is the more difficult, industry participants that put in the hard work of undertaking only those innovations and technology that actually improve process efficiency, safety, cost, speed of execution or quality might achieve the more lasting success. This would prove equally beneficial to their stakeholders – especially clients. 

This is the foundational idea of Graham’s “Innovation with Purpose” approach. “As opposed to one-off, gimmicky tools that are ‘chasing cool’, we are implementing sustainable, repeatable solutions. While on the surface these might appear to be less buzzworthy, they are really moving the needle,” observes Matt Gramblicka, Graham’s Vice President, IT & Enterprise Applications, who has been part of the company for most of the past 30 years, “We are rebuilding our IT core around the concept of connected data to build our projects better, to maximize the benefits of process innovation, and to improve communications with stakeholders.”

Innovation with Purpose reflects a mature concept of industry leadership – selecting and implementing only the most effective and most appropriate innovations, rather than rushing to be first with every idea. That explains Graham’s focus on rebuilding its IT core. It is centred on an advanced version of Graham’s SAP enterprise resource planning software combined with the industry solution InEight, which form the nucleus of the company’s Toolbox Next Generation (TNG), a suite of frontline systems and processes that are revolutionizing how Graham delivers its projects. Solution design for TNG began in 2018 and as of June 2022, the full solution will be pilot ready.

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