Tire Waste Reduction through Digital Monitoring: Implementation Realities
GrantID: 55728
Grant Funding Amount Low: $375,000
Deadline: December 6, 2023
Grant Amount High: $375,000
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Grant Overview
Delivery Challenges in Digital Monitoring for Tire Waste
The deployment of a digital monitoring system aimed at tracking tire disposal and recycling rates poses various challenges. Integral to success is the technological infrastructure that must be established across various regions with differing capacities for digital integration. Ensuring robust connectivity and stakeholder engagement is essential in order to achieve effective monitoring outcomes.
Staffing and Workflow Realities
The implementation timeline for digital monitoring systems often extends due to the necessity of aligning staff capabilities with technological requirements. Workers must be trained to utilize the desired technological tools effectively, a requirement which introduces additional staffing needs and potential delays in project timelines. Furthermore, clear workflows must be developed to analyze the data collected and translate it into actionable insights for stakeholders involved in recycling efforts.
Resource Requirements
Successful digital monitoring initiatives require a substantial investment in technology, including software for data collection and analysis, as well as hardware capable of collecting accurate measurements from disposal sites. Organizations must allocate budgets for ongoing operational costs, data management infrastructure, and personnel training to sustain these efforts over time.
Common Implementation Pitfalls
Implementation of digital monitoring systems often encounters resistance from stakeholders who may be wary of adopting new technologies. Without a well-structured change management plan, misconceptions and resistance can undermine the project. Additional pitfalls include underestimating the complexity of data integration from multiple sources, which can lead to inefficiencies and inaccurate monitoring outputs. Clear strategies for addressing these concerns should be articulated in any funding proposal to enhance the likelihood of successful implementation.
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