Data de publicação: 30/06/2021Categoria: Agriness general, HighlightsTags: Agriness S4, internet
Another full day at the farm, many activities planned. Before starting your journey, you decide to analyze some information in Agriness S4 web to understand how production rates are today. When turning on the computer and accessing the internet, you notice that something is not working as it should. At browser windows start to crash, […]
Data de publicação: 30/06/2021Categoria: Agriness general, Highlights
The routine of the farm starts early, many tasks are predicted and all that you or your team can do to accelerate and improve the routine is always welcome.
Data de publicação: 09/12/2020Categoria: Agriness general, Information managementTags: homogeneity, management, pig farming, piglets, swine
Monitoring all steps of all production processes can seem very complicated, even for the most experienced managers. The Agriness P+1 method shows that in pig farming there is a critical flow of processes that determine whether the farmer will be able to deliver enough animals at the end of each period. The monitoring and homogeneity of these processes, or key points of production, have a direct – and positive – impact harnessing the maximum productive potential and ideal delivery.
Data de publicação: 15/09/2020Categoria: Agriness general, Highlights, People managementTags: agriness university, innovation, leadership, our people, people
The Leadership Experience focuses in the development of leaders through self-knowledge, engagement and thought diversity as a source of innovation.
Data de publicação: 03/09/2020Categoria: Agriness general, Highlights, People managementTags: agriness university, innovation, leadership, our people, people
The Agriness Way, a process created to encourage our people, began with the Leadership Experience, an initiative of Agriness University focused on promoting self-knowledge, engagement and diversity of thought for leadership development. A special partnership is supporting Agriness in this journey.
Keitiline Viacava, Ph.D., DM.Lab, professor, researcher and consultant in management cognition, who worked for 2 years as a cognitive neuroscientist affiliated to the Department of Neurology at Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.), institution with which Keitiline declares to have the privilege and honor to keep a connection until today. Her job is to help leaders transform ideas into action based on an understanding of how the mind works, by promoting experimentation, risk taking and diversity of thought as a source of innovation.