OneSource - Blueprint for Success
EfficiencyBy Design
Jump Start
Lab experiment set-up is seamless
through real-time information
of lab assets and
integrated informatics.
9:00 am
STORAGE
All in Order
Organized and activity defined
consumables decreases time needed
to perform the lab experiment.
10:00 am
Simplification
Integrated informatics with a common
instrument interface and
automated processes.
1:00 pm
It’s Go Time
Instrument ready and available
to perform experiment.
2:00 pm
Lunch time enjoyed
completely from
gained efficiencies.
12:00 pm
Homeward Bound
Specialized roles, organized environment
and access to real-time information
improves scientific efficiency.
5:00 pm
7:00 pmBurning The Midnight Oil
“one man band”, unorganized environment and lack of asset
information prolongs the day.
Will It Run?
Time devoted to making sure the system
is ready to perform the experiment.
4:30 pm
Instrument is down, who do I call?…need to find a new one to get these samples on before I leave.
5:30 pm
So Many Steps
Manual processing of information for
diverse instrumentation.
3:30 pm
12:00 pm
Inefficiencies in lab
organization lead to
another working lunch.
Consumables Chaos
Overflow and unorganized storage
area increases the time to
perform the lab experiment
11:30 am
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STORAGE
Into the Dark
Set-up of lab experiment is complicated
by lack of visibility to lab assets and
redundant informatics.
9:00 am
Storage
Office
LabStorage
Office
Lab
9:00 am
11:30 am
12:00 pm
3:30 pm
4:30 pm
7:00 pm 9:00 am
10:00 am
12:00 pm
2:00 pm
5:00 pm
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